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Bug #17482 configure scripts include inhexistent headers files
Submitted: 2002-05-28 09:57 UTC Modified: 2002-05-28 10:26 UTC
From: lmagnaguagno at etnoteam dot it Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Compile Failure
PHP Version: 4.2.1 OS: Solaris 8
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-05-28 09:57 UTC] lmagnaguagno at etnoteam dot it
In php-4.2.1 the configure script detects inhexistent header files like unix.h and sys/sysexits.h, so I get error at compile time. In php-4.2.0 configure script works properly. I tried to use the php-4.2.0 configure script on php-4.2.1 source files and it works. The scripts are significatively different from each other, so probably I've missed something. 

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 [2002-05-28 10:02 UTC] lmagnaguagno at etnoteam dot it
I've run it and made some test. It seems ok.
 [2002-05-28 10:26 UTC] mfischer@php.net
It's due using autoconf 2.52 for 4.2.0 but 2.13 for 4.2.1. Another workaround is to use 4.2.1 configure script with

CC=gcc ./configure ...
 [2002-05-28 10:58 UTC] lmagnaguagno at etnoteam dot it
Hi, I can confirm that with CC=gcc ./configure ...
also configure script from PHP-4.2.1 works properly.
It compiles and run ok. 
thanks.
 [2002-06-04 11:37 UTC] kettenbeil at danet dot de
nope at this site with the 4.2.1 version on Solaris 8: getting "mail.c:32:26: sys/sysexits.h: No such file or directory" even with "CC=gcc".
I am using autoconf 2.53 - any more hints?
 [2002-06-05 11:34 UTC] lmagnaguagno at etnoteam dot it
I haven't installed autoconf... and I managed to compile using:
# CC=gcc ./configure
maybe downgrading to autoconf 2.13 ??
 
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