Do we really have to check if sendmail is in path or not at configure time?
One can use nullmailer-inject/qmail-inject instead/etc. It seems a runtime config issue rather than build time to me. -- Yasuo Ohgaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ID: 16333 > Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Status: Feedback > +Status: No Feedback > Bug Type: Mail related > Operating System: Linux Debian 3.0 i386 > PHP Version: 4.1.2 > New Comment: > > No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is > being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the > information that was originally requested, please do so and change > the status of the bug back to "Open". > > > Previous Comments: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-03-28 16:31:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Was sendmail in your path while doing configure? > > Derick > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-03-28 15:48:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Here's what I did > cd /tmp > tar zxvf php-4.1.2.tar.gz > cd php-4.1.2 > ./configure --with-mysql --enable-ftp --with-imap=/tmp/imap-2000a > --prefix=/usr/local/php; > make ; make install > > Then I try it with my script... > /usr/local/php/bin/./php /tmp/test.php > Then I get > mail() is not supported in this PHP build > What's wrong damnit, this is pretty stupid... I installed the debian > package before and it worked fine, but this time I need to compile it > with the sources... is there a way I can use my mail() function without > getting this error and actually get the result I'm looking for? > > Hope someone can help me out with this :) > BWoTHa > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php