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Bug #13242 Issues compiling with IMAP support
Submitted: 2001-09-10 20:12 UTC Modified: 2001-10-03 11:07 UTC
From: shane at twoplums dot com dot au Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Compile Failure
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: Redhat Linux 7.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2001-09-10 20:12 UTC] shane at twoplums dot com dot au
Having issues compiling PHP with IMAP 4.7 with Redhat 7.0

When I use the --with-imap=/usr/lib I get the same problem as in bug 8485 (Compiles fine, but get an SSL Error when restarting apache)

When I add the --with-imap-ssl=/usr/lib, php compiles, apache works, but the imap module does not function correctly, whereas the postgres module works.

When I use BOTH --with-imap=/usr/lib and --with-imap-ssl=/usr/lib i get an error with the ./configure script replies that the imap program does not support SSL.
(configure: error: This c-client library does not support SSL. Recompile or remove --with-imap-ssl from configure line)

System Configuration:

Redhat 7.0
IMAP 4.7 RPM with Dev Packages
OpenSSH RPM with Dev Packages
Apache RPM with Dev Packages

Configure script:
./configure --with-pgsql --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --enable-track-vars --with-imap=/usr/lib/ --with-kerberos 
(Using with Kerberos support as mentioned in bug database when compiling with RedHat.)

Upgrading Redhat to support another version imap or imap2000 is not an option as I have software that relies on RH7.0 and is not supported by 7.1 :(

If you require more information, please let me know.

Please Help?

Cheers,
Shane.


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 [2001-09-11 13:33 UTC] sniper@php.net
This should be fixed in CVS. Please try the latest
snapshot http://snaps.php.net/

 [2001-10-03 11:07 UTC] sander@php.net
No feedback. Closing.
 
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