On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 01:10:17PM +0200, Jerome Ponsin wrote :
> Yes it is a patch for glibc greater 2.1.3 (for me
> it's 2.2).
>
> The problem doesn't appear with the cgi compilation...
> Does that mean I can't install php module with Redhat 7.1
> for example, or is there something to do ?
No
Thanks for your response,
Yes it is a patch for glibc greater 2.1.3 (for me
it's 2.2).
The problem doesn't appear with the cgi compilation...
Does that mean I can't install php module with Redhat 7.1
for example, or is there something to do ? But I think I
heard about people installing oci8+php4
Again, is this patch against some kind of libc problem?
Because standard 8.1.7 does not support glibc 2.2.x, only
2.1.(x|3) ?
But there is little from php that can be done I think.
For testing try to build a cgi module and see if that works. If
so IMHO its not a php problem.
I always took dsit
For me this really a bug in php compilation with
oracle 8.1.7 within apache 1.3.20 :
The problem occurs with php 4.0.5, php4.0.6 but also
with latest snapshot...
For Php ->
./configure --with-apache=/root/apache_1.3.20 --with-mysql --enable-ftp --en
able-inline-optimization --disable-debug --wit
Please ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED] or php-install@
Is this patch against the glibc 2.2x problem?
- Markus
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 06:26:10PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Operating system: LINUX RH 7.1
> PHP version: 4.0.6
> PHP Bug Type: Oracle
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