ID:               14483
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Critical
 Bug Type:         Compile Failure
 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.1
 PHP Version:      4.2.0-dev
 New Comment:

Thanks for the comments. We hope to have a real fix for 
this ASAP.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-10 08:45:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok, 

here is how I got PHP-4.1.1 to compile clean on MacOSX 10.1.4 for
Apache 1.3.22 with APXS:

1) download 4.0.6 and run ./configure --with-apxs --with-[your stuff
here]

2) download 4.1.1 and run ./configure --with-apxs --with-[your stuff
here]

3) copy php-4.0.6/libtool to php-4.1.1/libtool

4) open php-4.1.1/libtook, go to line 178 and add  the
'-flat-namespace' directive to the compiler, so change

  archive_cmds="\$CC -bundle [...]

with 

  archive_cmds="\$CC -flat_namespace -bundle [...]

5) open php-4.1.1/Zend/zend_language_scanner.c, go to line 2725 and
comment that line out, so change

 char *yytext;

with 

 /* char *yytext; */

[don't worry, this is already defined in another file so this doesn't
appear to break anything]

6) run 'make'

7) run 'make install'

8) run 'apachectl restart'

and you are up and running :)

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[2002-01-30 17:11:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For the apache module, I use...

./configure --with-apxs --with-mysql

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[2002-01-30 15:26:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

just one detail question here, can you please include a copy of your
configure options as well?

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[2002-01-08 15:47:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A solution, that works, for now:

Thanks to http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/ (Marc Liyanage).

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NOTE 2: I was not able to get the build for PHP 4.1.0 to work
correctly, probably because of libtool issues. A helpful developer
suggested

- running configure in the PHP 4.0.6 source tree 
- modifying the resulting libtool script 
- then configuring the PHP 4.1.0 sources 
- copying the modified 4.0.6 libtool over to the 4.1.0 directory 
- and finally running make 

This did the trick for me. Here's the line that needs to be changed in
the 4.0.6 libtool script:

old: archive_cmds="\$CC -bundle -undefined suppress -o \$lib \$libobjs
\$deplibs \$linkopts"

new: archive_cmds="\$CC -flat_namespace -bundle -undefined suppress -o
\$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$linkopts"

--------- END

Hopefully this will help passers-by looking for assistance.  It seems
like the old libtool (1.3.5?) was OK (except for the -flat_namespace
thing).  It's this 1.4.2 that has caused the headache...

I have PHP 4.1.1 working using this shenanigan.  No more typing
HTTP_POST_VARS and gratuitous global declarations!  Bruhuhahaha...

Oh yeah, I can also say that bug ID 10686 (in datetime.c) has been
fixed and that behavior no longer appears in the mktime function...
Booyah... (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=10686)


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[2001-12-16 18:25:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That 'apxs' problem is actually the same bug in libtool as it is under
AIX.


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