ID:               42926
 User updated by:  mamfelt at acm dot org
 Reported By:      mamfelt at acm dot org
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         *Compile Issues
 Operating System: AIX 5.3 TL06
 PHP Version:      5.2.4
 New Comment:

Tested with 32-bit libraries - and CFLAGS=-q64 (corrected from above)

As expected (now) configure fails once it links to a library:
00Configuring extensions00
checking whether to enable LIBXML support... yes
checking libxml2 install dir... no
checking for xml2-config path... /usr/local/bin/xml2-config
checking whether libxml build works... no
configure: error: build test failed.  Please check the config.log for
details.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[/home/michael/prj/php-5.2.4]tail config.log
#line 20044 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"

    
    char xmlInitParser();
    int main() {
      xmlInitParser();
      return 0;
    }
  
The AIX loader supports mixed 32_64 bit archives, just have to discover
how to make them I guess.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-10-12 13:17:38] mamfelt at acm dot org

To complete my initial configure/build tests I used the configure
command I had been using with AIX 5.2, 32-bit and gcc.

Note: since I dont have apache installed yet, there is no apxs entry.

./configure \
        --enable-safe-mode \
        --enable-magic-quotes \
        --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl \
        --with-zlib-dir=/data/prj/zlib-1.2.3 \
        --enable-bcmath \
        --enable-dba \
        --enable-ftp \
        --with-gd \
        --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local/lib  \
        --with-ttf \
        --with-freetype-dir \
        --enable-gd-native-ttf \
        --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \
        --with-pear

During the preparations I installed both freetype packages. While
configure resolved that to use only freetype2, the make failed because
it found the libraries for freetype (freetype1) in /usr/local/include
first. Initially I thought this was due my CFLAGS setting
(CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include - left over from one of the package
builds). However, after unsetting CFLAGS, make distclean, config and
make I still had the same problem. The config is adding
-I/usr/local/include in the argument list before the
-I/usr/lib/include/freetype2. The simple solution was to uninstall the
freetype1 package. After this the package compiled.

So, in as much as PHP may want to consider this a bug - php config is
not working (well) in a 64-bit environment by default. I am unaware of
how well applications behave (I suspect badly) in a mixed 32_64 bit
environment I shall only try the CFLAGS=-X64 setting to test the
configure with an extra flag.

p.s. I have also changed CC to CC=xlc_r

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[2007-10-11 17:11:04] mamfelt at acm dot org

re-submit now i understand what the summary does.

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[2007-10-11 17:08:17] mamfelt at acm dot org

After switching to 32-bit distribution the configure process completes
successfully.

:)

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

Thank you for using PHP.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[/home/michael/prj/php-5.2.4]

btw. very nice to see these are read right away!

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[2007-10-11 14:01:26] mamfelt at acm dot org

line 59490 and further as an example:

    if test -z "$PHP_LIBDIR"; then
    PHP_LIBDIR=lib
  fi

  for i in $PHP_LIBDIR $PHP_LIBDIR/mysql; do
   
  str="$MYSQL_DIR/$i/lib$MYSQL_LIBNAME.*"
  for j in `echo $str`; do
    if test -r $j; then
      MYSQL_LIB_DIR=$MYSQL_DIR/$i
      break 2
    fi

on AIX you could make the default directory PHP_LIBDIR=[b]mysql[/b] so
that the string would be /usr/local/mysql/lib (rather than only having
/usr/local/lib/mysql succeed)

The code for locating the include directory would be assisted by a
similiar patch.

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[2007-10-11 13:49:15] mamfelt at acm dot org

Hmm: second entry, threw my first reply away - learning here.

One: When I first installed the AIX distribution from mysql six years
ago, they suggested the symbolic link because the commands (scripts,
etc.) expect /usr/local/mysql as the location.

Two: The naming convention for AIX distributions is to state the lowest
level of AIX needed to run the distribution on. As the aix5.2
distribution is the highest AIX level distributed it is intended for AIX
5.2 and AIX 5.3, but not for AIX 5.1 or before.

Three: mysql is running with no (known) problems on my system.

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