Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51706&edit=1
ID: 51706
Comment by: david dot zuelke at bitextender dot com
Reported by: keith at take88 dot com
Summary: Make fails dns.c:305: error: expected
specifier-qualifier-list before âHEADER'
Status: Bogus
Type: Bug
Package: Compile Failure
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6.3
PHP Version: 5.3.2
New Comment:
Keith, the bug tracker is not a support forum. And it works fine for me
and other
people. If you are unable to realize either of these facts and decide to
start
bitching about it, then I guess it's a good thing you're moving away
from PHP.
If you ever change your mind, there are plenty of helpful people on the
PHP
mailing lists and various IRC channels (try #phpc on freenode) who will
be happy
to assist you.
Previous Comments:
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[2010-06-08 14:00:04] [email protected]
Move away from mac would help. It builds just fine on any single
platform we use and you are also the only one to experience this issue.
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[2010-06-08 13:55:04] keith at take88 dot com
What a joke. Maybe it's a documentation bug? But it sure seems like a
bug to me. A fresh install of OS X and PHP doesn't compile.
Oh well, it's a good thing I'm moving away from PHP as my primary
language. It's been 13 years anyways.
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[2010-06-08 13:29:15] [email protected]
Apparently this is not a PHP problem, so it's unlikely we can help you
and no point to keep the report open.
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[2010-05-17 20:14:14] keith at take88 dot com
So anyone have any clues about this bug? It sure would be nice if I
could get this to work.
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[2010-05-04 17:12:36] keith at take88 dot com
Wait a second. I'm seeing this when I run ./configure
checking build system type... Invalid configuration `/usr': machine
`/usr' not recognized
That's the --prefix=/usr part of my ./configure script.
That sounds like it could be screwing up my dns host stuff.
Any ideas?
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