Hi all. Ananth and I (Venkat) are working at Novell to get PHP onto NetWare. We've
just got PHP up on NetWare. We hope to complete the port by February.
I've subscribed to this list since the CVS page asked me to do so before requesting an
account.
Hope to keep pinging you guys often with
Hi. We're involved in porting PHP onto NetWare. I was trying to use
RUN-TESTS.PHP and found out that it requires PHP to be built as a CGI
executable. We have only build the MOD_PHP stuff. Is there some way to
use the same test-suite? Is there any other info available on some
Web-site or something
Again, it's we folks porting PHP onto NetWare.
Is it necessary that the LDAP extension has to be a separate binary?
Can we build it into PHPLIB itself? If so, how do we enable LDAP,
considering we can't run the CONFIGURE script on NetWare (--with-ldap)?
Thanx in advance,
Venkat
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Thanx.
What I am asking is how do I 'enable' LDAP in my PHP binary, provided I
can't run the CONFIGURE script. Also, what is the default path for the
LDAP libraries?
- Venkat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/2002 15:00:55
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 02:14:35AM -0700, Venkat Raghavan wrote:
Again, it's
not using the standard
configure script way. And we don't need to set the path also since that
is already taken care of in our build process.
I hope this is clear.
- Venkat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/2002 15:52:23
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 02:42:16AM -0700, Venkat Raghavan wrote:
Thanx.
What I am asking
OK, finally, we're on track.
Out of the options you gave, the correct one is (a). And when I do
phpinfo(), I don't see LDAP. That's why I asked what else I need to do
in the code / build process to 'enable' LDAP.
Thanx again,
Venkat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/2002 16:34:11
Ok, this is a
Searched all those scripts for the string 'ldap' with no luck...
As for whether LDAP object file has made into the PHP binary, I need to
check...
Thanx anyway,
Venkat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/2002 17:23:54
Just make sure that ext/ldap is really compiled and linked into the
php
binary.
Please
, which I included in my 'CFLAGS', to no effect.
Thanx anyway,
Venkat
Markus Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/02/2002 17:22:06
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 04:36:13AM -0700, Venkat Raghavan wrote :
Out of the options you gave, the correct one is (a). And when I do
phpinfo(), I don't see LDAP. That's
Hi.
There seems to be a mutex deadlock problem in TSRM / Zend.
ts_free_thread() function locks the
tsmm_mutex mutex and calls functions through function pointers
in resource_types_table[i].dtor. One such function is
alloc_globals_dtor(), which in turn calls
shutdown_memory_manager(), which
It seems to be running for nearly an hour now. Or is something wrong?
Thanx in advance,
Venkat
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Now, I have LDAP extension built as a separate binary.
I'm not able to load it using dl() with mod_php since it says that dl()
is not supported for multithreaded Web servers.
When I try to load it using dl() on the command-line (CGI) version of
PHP, it says that PHP_LDAP.NLM is not a valid PHP
, 2002 at 12:02:38AM -0700, Venkat Raghavan wrote :
Now, I have LDAP extension built as a separate binary.
I'm not able to load it using dl() with mod_php since it says that
dl()
is not supported for multithreaded Web servers.
When I try to load it using dl() on the command-line (CGI
OK, I've got a CVS account now. Do I just check-out using the procedure
specified in the Anonymous CVS Usage page or should I use some specific
version? I want to work with the latest files.
Thanx in advance,
Venkat
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Just to confirm that 'netware' directory is similar to the top-level
'win32'. There won't be a 'netware' directory under SAPI.
- Venkat
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Hi. I'm trying to build the PHP interface to Apache 2 (still mod_php, I
guess). I see an apache2 directory that is empty and an apache2filter
directory. The Readme in the latter says that it exploits the layered
I/O support in Apache 2.0. Do I need to just build the latter or am I
missing
So, does this mean that Apache 2 support for PHP is not fully stable?
In any case, my question on what to build is not answered.
- Venkat
Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/06/2002 11:17:02
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:06:42PM -0600, Venkat Raghavan wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to build the PHP
Hi. We are writing an extension for Novell's component infrastructure
piece called UCS, which allows one to talk to various component systems.
It is modelled on the Java extension written by Sam Ruby.
We have been able to handle the basic datatypes and even objects, but
are presently stuck with
Thanx, Markus, for your prompt and bull's eye reply. That worked like
a beauty!
Also discovered some mistakes in our test script.
Thanx again,
Venkat
Markus Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/07/2002 16:05:43
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 04:23:13AM -0600, Venkat Raghavan wrote :
zval
Hi all. We're having one more problem in the extension we're developing
based on the Java extension (by Sam Ruby).
A line in our test script reads thus:
$temp = $test_obj-objProp;
Here, we're trying to access a particular property of an object, which
was created using our extension. FYI,
I am part of the team that is porting PHP onto NetWare. We're out with the Beta based
on PHP v4.0.8; we haven't put back the source code. Now, we'd like to synchronize with
the latest sources and release the final version. Hence, I need a CVS account to start
working off the tree.
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