ID:               24606
 User updated by:  wolf at nbm dot com
 Reported By:      wolf at nbm dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: Red Hat Linux 8.0
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

The w3config directory is just for an HTML admin interface. To the best
of my knowledge it is common to both this and the previous version of
OpenLink. OpenLink runs a custom HTML daemon so a Web browser can be
used to configure it. They do the same thing on the the server side.

Also, in case it helps, here are the contents of the /lib directory:

-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          732 Apr  1 14:29 libiodbc.la
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           17 Jul 10 11:54 libiodbc.so ->
libiodbc.so.2.1.7
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           17 Jul 10 11:54 libiodbc.so.2
-> libiodbc.so.2.1.7
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root       235964 Apr  1 14:29
libiodbc.so.2.1.7
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           17 Jul 10 11:54 libodbc.so ->
libiodbc.so.2.1.7
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          719 Apr  1 14:29 oplodbc.la
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root       304328 Apr  1 14:29 oplodbc.so
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          726 Apr  1 14:29 oplodbcu.la
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root       324456 Apr  1 14:29 oplodbcu.so


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-11 10:49:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well that would explain it.  Do you know what the w3config dir is, and
if it's standard in all 5.0 releases?

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[2003-07-11 10:35:47] wolf at nbm dot com

openlink
openlink/bin
openlink/bin/w3config
openlink/bin/w3config/html 
   (omitted html subdirectories for HTML admin interface)
openlink/bin/w3config/include
openlink/lib

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[2003-07-11 10:22:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and what does the dir struct under /usr/local/openlink look like?

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[2003-07-11 10:10:39] wolf at nbm dot com

Description:
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Installed latest 5.0 OpenLink client and verified it is working
correctly. 

OpenLink installed in /usr/local/openlink

Tried to Compile PHP with the following options:
--enable-dbase --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql 
--with-zlib --enable-ftp --with-mcrypt=/usr/local/lib 
--enable-trans-sid --with-imap=/usr/local/imap 
--with-imap-ssl --with-kerberos 
--with-apache=../apache_1.3.27 
--with-iodbc=/usr/local/openlink


Got this error on make:
In file included from /usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc.c:37:
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:94:18: isql.h: No
such file or directory
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:95:21: isqlext.h:
No such file or directory
In file included from /usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc.c:37:
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:208: parse error
before "HENV"
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:208: warning: no
semicolon at end of struct or union
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:209: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:211:
`SQL_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH' undeclared here (not in a function)
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:214: parse error
before '}' token
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:214: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:220: parse error
before "SDWORD"
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:220: warning: no
semicolon at end of struct or union
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:221: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:224: parse error
before "HSTMT"
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:224: warning: no
semicolon at end of struct or union
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:226: parse error
before '*' token
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:226: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:227: parse error
before "numcols"
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:227: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:228: parse error
before "numparams"
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:228: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:235: parse error
before '*' token
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:235: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:236: parse error
before '}' token
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:236: warning: data
definition has no type or storage class
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:252:
`SQL_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH' undeclared here (not in a function)
/usr/install/php-4.3.2/ext/odbc/php_odbc_includes.h:255: confused by
earlier errors, bailing out
make: *** [ext/odbc/php_odbc.lo] Error 1



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