Well, it still happens with the latest release. I don't have an extra
non-production machine on which to try a cvs snapshot.

Mike Nerone <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
General Manager
Internet Direct, Inc.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bug Database [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 03:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: PHP 4.0 Bug #7091 Updated: Failure to compile using --with-java
> and kaffe 1.0.6
>
>
> ID: 7091
> Updated by: sniper
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Old-Status: Feedback
> Status: Closed
> Bug Type: Compile Failure
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
>
> If problem persists with latest CVS snapshot please  reopen this
> bug report.  --Jani
>
> Previous Comments:
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>
> [2000-12-18 10:41:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is this still happening with latest snapshot from
> http://snaps.php.net/ ??  --Jani
>
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>
> [2000-10-09 11:59:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok, got an update for ya:  javac is still not working correctly.
> I don't have the time to explore whether it is a problem with
> kaffe itself or RedHat has introduced a bug in their dist, but
> here it is:  The *old* javac "bug" (which ext/java/Makefile was
> attempting to work around) seems like it was probably that it
> would ignore the directory path given in the argument (at least
> if it found a file of the same name in the CWD). Well, now it
> seems to put in the CWD *twice* in the output file. Specifically,
> "javac net/php/reflect.java" created
> "net/php/net/php/reflect.class". (Perhaps RH had a patch to fix
> the original problem, and then kaffe fixed it, but RH's patch is
> still applied to, thereby fixing the bug *twice* - I'm just
> guessing). It seems to me that the simplest reliable way now is
> to get rid of the path issue completely by making javac always
> work in the CWD. I.e. remove these two lines from
> ext/java/Makefile:  javac net/php/reflect.java @test ! -f
> reflect.class || mv reflect.class net/php # bug in KJC javac  and
> replace them simply with:  (cd net/php; javac reflect.java)  I
> think this will work no matter what buggy or non-buggy javac is
> being used.
>
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> [2000-10-08 16:03:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Using --with-java and kaffe 1.0.6, as provided on disc 2 with
> RedHat 7.0, here are the last few lines of my failed compile:
> =========================================================
> make[2]: Entering directory
> `/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/java' make[3]: Entering
> directory `/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/java' /bin/sh
> /home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc
> -I. -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/java
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/main -I/usr/local/apache/include
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/Zend
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2 -I/usr/include/mysql
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/xml/expat/xmltok
> -I/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/xml/expat/xmlparse
> -I/usr/include/kaffe -DXML_BYTE_ORDER=12 -g -O2 -DKAFFE
> '-DJAVALIB="/libkaffevm.so"' -c java.c && touch java.slo
> /home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/build/shtool mkdir -p net/php javac
> net/php/reflect.java /usr/bin/jar cf php_java.jar net/php/*.class
> net/php/*.properties net/php/*.class: no such file or directory
> make[3]: *** [php_java.jar] Error 2 make[3]: Leaving directory
> `/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/java' make[2]: ***
> [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext/java' make[1]: ***
> [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/home/mnerone/work/php-4.0.2/ext' make: *** [all-recursive]
> Error 1 =======================================================
> The compilation bug is easily rectified by editing
> ext/java/Makefile and removing the line that reads:  @test ! -f
> reflect.class || mv reflect.class net/php # bug in KJC javac
> Apparently, this was a work around for a bug in kaffe, but the
> bug in kaffe (at least in RedHat 7.0's dist) seems to be gone,
> and the workaround, in fact, BREAKS the compilation. A version
> check for kaffe may be needed to determine whether the workaround
> needs to be applied or not.  Hope this helps. I love PHP (but
> also Perl and Python, to be honest - I pretty much a big fan of
> any language beginning with a "P" :D).  Mike Nerone
>
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>
>
> Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=7091
>
>


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