Re: undefined symbol: SortMem

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I'm running the same basic setup on RH 7.3 and 7.2 with no worries.

I am using PHP 4.3.2, postgresql 7.3.3 (soon to be 7.3.4) and apache 
1.3.28.

I noticed that after apache 1.3.27 came out, PHP 4.0 and 4.1 no longer 
work right, and now have to use 4.3.x to make it work.  Postgresql has 
worked anytime I've gotten apache and PHP to work together.

Are all of these built from tarballs, or partially from RPMS?

I've found that build apache/postgresql/php from tar.gz files seems the 
most reliable method for getting a server to run reliably and sometimes to 
just to get it to work.

On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Pawel Szczesny wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am running Apache and PHP 4.3.2 with pgsql compiled in on RH8.0 (I know,
> I should choose better system :). When I'm trying to use PostgreSQL from
> web page scripts, I got this:
> 
> Warning: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php4/pgsql.so' -
> /usr/lib/php4/pgsql.so: undefined symbol: SortMem in
> /home/blah/whatso/php/register.php on line 3 and similar line is in
> Apache's error_log. And of course non of pgsql functions work.
> 
> I do not think this is something connected to Apache, I have tried three
> versions of it, also changed version of php. But all scripts and functions
> work from command line. I have no idea how to set it up.
> 
> I was searching the web, but "undefined symbol: SortMem" seems to not
> appear at any mailing list or FAQs.
> 
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
> Ynse
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