From browsing the archives, it looks like getting pdflib into php takes 
luck and persistence to achieve the magical configure options, and I'm 
running low on both.

I'm trying to get pdflib 4.0.1 to work with php 4.0.6 and apache 1.3.20 
on mac osx 10.0.3

php and apache work great and I'm eager to get pdflib up and running.

It seems that my attempts fail in one of two ways: if I don't set the 
php configure option --with-pdflib=/usr/local/lib (with the complete 
directory like that), then configure stops at pdf_show_boxed  with the 
error: "pdflib extension requires at least pdflib 3.x. You may also need 
libtiff and libjpeg."

The config.log shows this error: "/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/libpdf.dylib is 
input for the dynamic link editor, is not relocatable by the static link 
editor again" (/usr/lib/libpdf.dylib is a symbolic link I made to 
/usr/local/lib/libpdf.dylib), which is odd, since it would seem to be 
finding the right directory.

If I do set the option --with-pdflib=/usr/local/lib, then everything 
builds just fine, but there doesn't seem to be any pdflib functionality 
in php.

I saw a couple references to listing libpdf_php.so in the php.ini file. 
On mac osx I would assume this to be libpdf_php.dylib instead, but I 
don't find either of these anywhere. Another reference said to download 
this file as a binary and install it manually, but there is no binary 
pdflib with php support listed for mac osx.

Hmm. There it is. Any ideas, suggestions?

Here are my latest configure options for pdflib:
./configure --enable-php --enable-cxx --enable-shared-pdflib 
--enable-static --enable-shared

and my latest attempt for php:
./configure --with-xml --with-zlib --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs 
--with-openssl --enable-trans-sid --with-pdflib=/usr/local/lib 
--enable-shared=pdflib --with-mysql=/usr/local --with-jpeg-
dir=/usr/local --with-tiff-dir=/usr/local


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