I'm working with CVS 200108190202 :) 

The problem seems to lie in the problem of badly maintained debs. I looked at
the buglist, and it's a real pain. If someone would feel like giving mr.
Filipozzi some updated debs, that would probably solve a lot of things. The same
bugs seem to have been reported some 44 days ago ;(

Oh, I suddenly rememberd, try this address: 
http://people.debian.org/~liiwi/midgard/

Download the debs to a separate dir, and do:
dpkg -i *.deb

I did that, am now trying to get midgard to loginto my mysql db, but something
is broken. Someday, I'll change to stable ;) Tarjei

Emiliano wrote:
> 
> Tarjei Huse wrote:
> 
> > >> PHP VERSION "4.1.0RC1" <<
> > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/apt/midgard-php4-1.4-CVS200108190202'
> > make[1]: Nothing to be done for `distclean-p'.
> > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apt/midgard-php4-1.4-CVS200108190202'
> > rm -f midgard.la *.lo *.slo *.la *.o
> > rm -rf .libs
> > rm -f config.cache config.log config.status config_vars.mk libtool \
> > config.h stamp-h Makefile build-defs.h php4.spec libphp4.module
> > aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_LIBPATH' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used
> > aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_LIBRARY_WITH_PATH' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used
> > aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_LIBRARY' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used
> > aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_INCLUDE' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used
> 
> We can't fix this, PHP generates these defines.
> 
> > In file included from /usr/include/apache-1.3/httpd.h:72,
> >                  from /usr/include/midgard/apache.h:25,
> >                  from php_midgard.h:34,
> >                  from midgard.c:24:
> > /usr/include/apache-1.3/ap_config.h:1374: warning: `XtOffsetOf' redefined
> > /usr/include/php4/main/php.h:342: warning: this is the location of the previous
> > definition
> 
> This is harmless but annoying. PHP tries to be server-independent
> (which is good), and to accomplish this they re-implement stuff here
> and there that re-implements (and clashes with) stuff from external
> libraries that they use (which is not so good). We incluse both php.h
> and httpd.h and both implement this macro; I see no way of removing
> this warning without getting nifty with #defines to make gcc think
> we're some particular platform that allready defines it, and that's
> _got_ to break horribly yet unexpectandly sooner rather than later.
> 
> > midgard.c:303: warning: initialization makes integer from pointer without a cast
> > midgard.c:303: initializer element is not computable at load time
> > midgard.c:303: (near initialization for `midgard_module_entry.size')
> 
> I'm using debian unstable on a sparc, but I don't see this. I'll try
> later on my debian unstable/x86. Which version do you use? Line 303 in
> the CVS version shows a function declaration.
> 
> Emile
> 
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