Hi,

> I'm using mod_midgard-1.4.1-5.tar with FreeBSD 4.3

> 
> Obviously, I cannot follow Martin Hierling's advice, ie " So, search for
> LIBS="-l $LIBS" in the configure script and delete the whole line" since I
> don't get as far as creating that file. Any suggestions on what to try?
> I've had a look at the phpize script but cannot figure out what its purpose
> is - sorry, could someone explain?

Thatexplaination was for the configure in 1.4.2 and latest cvs shaps, so you
should check them out. 1.4.1 isn't really good tothether with php 4.0.6 .

> I've also tried running aclocal to see if this fixes anything, but I get:
> aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_LIBPATH' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used
> aclocal: macro `AC_ADD_LIBRARY' 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_INCLUDE' defined in acinclude.m4 but never used

Thats ok. No problem.

> (I don't know whether this is relevant, but I'm using autoconf 2.52 - I had
> earlier been using autoconf 2.13 but using it gave me error messages:
> "checking for executable suffix... configure: error: installation or
> configuration problem: compiler cannot create executables.")

2.13 fits, the compiler message "cannot create ex..." depends on other
errors, but I got much trouble with 2.50, perhaps they fixed 2.52.

> I find all this rather baffling.  Any ideas, anyone?

get 1.4.2 or cvs snap, edit mkall and disable configure, make and make install,
rund mkall and then configure --with-midgard, take a look at config.log and
perhaps you will see the same error discussed here. If not type make, make
install else send config.log ;-)


regards Martin

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