On Mar 26, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Doug Tabacco wrote: Hi there! So right now I'm running PHP 5.2.0. I'd very much like to move up to 5.2.5 to take advantage of fixes and so forth, but I'm having some trouble. When I try to 'make install' any version of PHP newer than 5.2.0, Apache will die quietly on startup, without logging any errors, no matter how verbose I set logging. If I then re-'make install' 5.2.0, it works great again. I can recompile 5.2.0 with different options, different versions of libraries, or pretty much anything and it keeps working. Obviously, I can't provide much in the way of debug output from apache, but I'll try to give some basic info here. If anyone has ideas or wants to see longer stuff like configure output, just let me know. The OS: Redhat EL4 The Apache: Apache/2.0.52 (from RHN RPMs) The uname -a: Linux telltalegames 2.6.9-67.0.4.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Jan 18 05:00:58 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Configure options: ./configure --with-gd --enable-magic-quotes --with-pear --with-regex --with-zlib-dir=/usr/include --with-mysql=/usr/lib/mysql --with-pgsql=/usr/lib/pgsql --disable-url-fopen-wrapper --with-config-file-path=/ --with-gettext --with-imap=/usr/include/imap --with-kerberos --with-imap-ssl --with-freetype-dir=/usr/local/include/freetype2 --enable-gd-native-ttf --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/lib --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-mcrypt=/usr/local/lib/ --with-curl No errors reported during ./configure or make. I've tried 'make clean' just to be sure, and as for 'make test', there's some bonus story to tell (a possible clue)... On versions > 5.2.0, adding the --with-config-file-path=/etc option seems to break something. When that option is included, 'make test' does this: --------------- [tabacco@telltalegames php-5.2.5]# make test Build complete. Don't forget to run 'make test'. make: [test] Error 254 (ignored) [tabacco@telltalegames php-5.2.5]# --------------- If I then clean and recompile without that option, make test works normally. Either way, though, the same thing happens when I install the results. That error being caused by such a (seemingly) benign option seems pretty suspicious, though.
I may have found another symptom, if it's helpful at all. I (kind of) can't install dynamic modules, even in 5.2.0.
If I add the extension=ssh2.so (or whatever) line to /etc/php.ini it works in the CLI binary, but doesn't show up in phpinfo() through apache. I ran "php -i" at the command line and confirmed that both are using /etc/php.ini and the same extensions directory. No errors are getting logged during Apache startup, the modules just aren't there.
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