Re: Apache error for undefined symbol in libphp5.so

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When you say virtual FC4 server - are you running under a different host OS - if so which one please?


On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Andy Stratton wrote:

To: php-install@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Andy Stratton <astratton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  Apache error for undefined symbol in libphp5.so

Good morning,



I recently compiled and installed Apache 2.0.59 and PHP 5.2.1 on a virtual
Fedora Core 4 server and all went well until I decided to enable more
extensions in my PHP install.  When trying to start Apache after the
re-build of PHP I received a syntax error noting an undefined symbol
"zend_ini_string"



The first time it said "php_write" was the undefined symbol, then
"zend_ini_string", and something else randomly depending on what I have in
my config statement.



I've been working to delete and re-install everything, wanted to know if
anyone knew why this would be going on - I'm figuring its not
"zend_ini_string" but moreso libphp5.so or something else with Apache?



First time doing much of anything on a Linux box, but I'm working on it!



Much thanks,



-Andy



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