ID:               21029
 Comment by:       willie at pdfsystems dot com
 Reported By:      php at 5en1 dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: all
 PHP Version:      4.3.2RC1
 Assigned To:      philip
 New Comment:

hi all;
Sorry to clutter the database but I've searched everywhere else and
can't find an answer.  I have been trying to install php 4.3.1 I am
using Redhat 8 Apache 2.x with MySQL4.0.12. I have gotten the same
error with Redhat 7.3 apache 1.3.x and MySQL 3.23.56.  I configure
./configure --with apxs2 --with-mysql --enable-track-vars  I get the
my-tempnam error and no binary is made.  i tried make -k(continue) but
still nothing. php4.2.x compiles fine with the above systems.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-16 16:54:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening until we know the following:

a) When was this warning resolved in the MySQL source?
b) List any differences [for this tempnam warn] between
   bundled and external MySQL libs.

Assigning to self but please feel free to discuss and leave comments :)

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[2003-03-15 12:36:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is now documented:
http://cvs.php.net/cvs.php/phpdoc/en/faq/build.xml

Thanks for the report :)

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[2003-03-01 09:19:49] ibj at earthlink dot net

I think the mysql code has been fixed. I was getting the same compiler
error, but after downloading the source for the latest version of mysql
(3.23.55) and pointing the config --with-mysql option at the unpacked
mysql source, it compiled without a hitch. The build was for PHP4.3.1
on RedHat Linux 7.2 (2.4.18 kernel). Hope this helps!

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[2003-01-29 23:08:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's finally time we make a FAQ out of this. Ilia's comments provide
enough to make a good start so this is being reclassified as an open
documentation problem.

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[2003-01-29 18:32:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No - it doesn't (trust me). But please ask about this at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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