ID: 14587
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: Tru64 UNIX V4.0F Patchkit 6
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

user error

Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-19 08:20:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Derick,

strace is available for Tru64. And "nm /path/to/libphp4.so" gives a huge number of 
lines output. I presume I shouldn't fill in these lines here?

I've tried something different: I recompiled Apache, this time explicitly telling it 
where to find perl (/usr/local/bin/perl found by the Apache configure script is 
actually a symbolic link to /path/to/perl, and I suspected that somehow this was the 
origin of my problem). I recompiled PHP and voila: Loading libphp4.so was OK, with 
this message in the error_log:

[Wed Dec 19 13:55:52 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) PHP/4.1.0 configured -- 
resuming normal operations

Thank you for your lightning fast responses to my issue!

Regards, Burkhard.

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[2001-12-18 14:46:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Okay... is there something like strace for Tru 64?
And what does 'nm /path/to/mod_php4.so' show?

Derick

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[2001-12-18 14:43:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Derick,

I've just done what you suggested. No more output, though.

By the way: Searching the bug database I've found that my problem is exactly the same 
as bug id #7551, which was reported for version 4.0.3pl1 running on a Tru64 machine.

Regards, Burkhard.

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[2001-12-18 13:53:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is with apachectl start I presume? Can you try it by just starting httpd by hand? 
It should give a better message then.

regards,
Derick

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[2001-12-18 13:50:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Unfortunately, the error isn't more specific. What I cited was all the output from 
Apache.

Burkhard.


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