ID:               36708
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      jerome at macsaresexy dot com
-Status:           Assigned
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Compile Failure
 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4.9
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 Assigned To:      wez
 New Comment:

I removed the restriction in configure and compiled both PDO and
PDO_SQLITE as shared.
This is what I get after enabling both of them (first PDO, then
PDO_SQLITE):

dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found:
_php_pdo_register_driver
  Referenced from: /var/root/tony/php-src_5_2/modules/pdo_sqlite.so
  Expected in: flat namespace

dyld: Symbol not found: _php_pdo_register_driver
  Referenced from: /var/root/tony/php-src_5_2/modules/pdo_sqlite.so
  Expected in: flat namespace

Trace/BPT trap

So it seems dynamic linker is still broken in MacOSX, therefor the
restriction is reasonable.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-05-10 20:59:19] jerome at macsaresexy dot com

Quick comment, clarification of dlopen() if that applies to this.  OS 
X 10.3.x supposedly has a dl compat layer, where 10.4.x actually has 
native support for dlopen() and friends.

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[2007-05-10 16:21:33] jerome at macsaresexy dot com

After some looking into, I reopened this bug after discussing this 
with mac developers and the fact being stated that OS X has dlopen and

friends just like linux.  ALso the fact that MOST of the php 
extensions build fine on OS X except for PDO and maybe one or 2 
others.

This doesn't seem reasonable to not be able to do, if other extensions

can be compiled & loaded, why can't PDO.  it really limits options 
like considering Zend Core when you can't install PDO via pecl.

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[2006-08-24 16:01:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Due to the way that loadable modules work on OSX/Darwin, you need to
compile the PDO package statically into the PHP core.
I've fixed the configure, so it will fail if you try to compile PDO
dynamically.

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[2006-07-18 17:12:21] jerome at macsaresexy dot com

I just grabbed PHP 5.2 CVS 200607181630 snapshot and attempted 
to compile it, PHP itself compiled fine, but PDO still does 
not generate a proper makefile on Mac OS X.

after running the php5.2cvs's phpize on ext/pdo, i did 
configure then make, and it just immediately thinks it's done 
like it always has been doing.

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[2006-07-18 15:43:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The next snapshot should be ok.
Thanks for the alert.

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