Brent - Check out my message " Problem with rpmbuild - this works". I seem to have found a way around the problem, but I am not experienced enough with Linux, especially with creating executables ad RPM's, to know exactly why it works. Nevertheless, I now have an RPM based (I assume that it is since I used the src.rpm) version of PHP that has Interbase integrated. Todd Brent wrote: first things first do you have the right libary installed. looks like your missing the libphp.so file. You could also have a compatibilty problem with you version installed.I added one line to the configuration in php.spec (--with-interbase=shared,/opt/firebird) and now I get the error that it cannot find libphp4.so, however libphp4.so is in /usr/lib/httpd/modules/ Is there some directive missing in the spec file? http://209.204.172.137/misc/build.txt http://209.204.172.137/misc/build_errors.txt http://209.204.172.137/misc/php.spec Todd Todd Cary wrote:Aleksandar - Thank you! I forgot that I had created an interbase.so file by compiling another version of php (tared). Who knows where and what that did! So, I reinstalled Centos (I am just setting this server up, so it was no big deal). I was able to recompile the source without a problem. NOW, I am going to take the same src.rpm and add the Interbase to it with a higher build number (e.g. -rtc.1) and see what happens. Todd Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:Quoting Todd Cary <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:Matt - I have the spec, build and error file on my server: http://209.204.172.137/misc/php.spec http://209.204.172.137/misc/build.txt http://209.204.172.137/misc/build_errors.txtIf you look at the output, it seems that the two testes failed (bug26938 and proc_open01). They did not fail because the things they were testing were not working. They failed because interbase.so module couldn't be found (tests didn't even run). Maybe they depend on interbase module for whatever strange reason. If I were you, I'd just edit the spec file and remove them. In the %prep section, just after patches are applied, thre's couple of lines that remove some other tests that fail for no good reason (preventing php rpm from being built). Just add these two lines inthere, and you should be fine: rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/bug26938.phpt rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/proc_open01.phpt If you customize spec file to build more modules, some other tests may also fail (again, usually for no good reason). Check output for details. It tells you why test failed. If it's just linking problem (like with those two tests that are bugging you now), ignore it and disable the test in spec file (by removing it in %prep section). _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-- Ariste Software 2200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos_______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Ariste Software 2200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523 |
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