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Bug #18732 "internal link edit command failed"
Submitted: 2002-08-04 11:41 UTC Modified: 2002-08-04 12:27 UTC
From: Bill dot Innanen at mindspring dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Compile Failure
PHP Version: 4.2.2 OS: MacOSX 10.1.5 (darwin)
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-08-04 11:41 UTC] Bill dot Innanen at mindspring dot com
I am trying to compile PHP 4.2.2 for MacOSX 10.1.5 Apache.  
Due to a libiconv problem introduced by the --with-xslt-
sablot option I am using php4-STABLE-200208040600 (Bug 
#18672 - thanks to all).  It solved that problem and 
allowed the configure to be completed:

./configure --prefix=/usr --infodir=/usr/share/info --
mandir=/usr/share/man --with-apxs --with-zlib-dir=/usr/lib 
--with-dom=/usr/lib --with-mysql --with-sockets --enable-
wddx --enable-sxlt --with-xslt-sablot

Now I get the following at the end of the make:

/usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
make[1]: *** [libphp4.la] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

This is not especially informative, and I don't know what 
to "make" of it.  This is my first attempt to compile PHP 
or any other Apache module.  I'm not sure whether this is a 
bug or a function of my abysmal ignorance.  If the latter, 
please accept my apologies for the waste of your time.

Bill  

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 [2002-08-04 11:46 UTC] markonen@php.net
Bill, try the non-stable snapshot. The 4.2.x series is not 
officially supported on Darwin or Mac OS X.
 [2002-08-04 12:04 UTC] sander@php.net
I could be wrong, but IIRC you must use GNU's libtool on MacOS X... please install it if it's not already installed before trying the latest snapshot.
 [2002-08-04 12:27 UTC] Bill dot Innanen at mindspring dot com
The non-stable snapshot solved the problem!  

Either I didn't need the GNU libtool or I had already 
installed it somewere along the way.  (It sounds familiar, 
but I don't have it listed in my notes.)

My thanks to all for the stellar service.  It would be a 
better world if the commercial outfits were as prompt and 
as helpful as the PHP volunteer crew!  My special thanks to 
markonen@php.net.

Bill
 
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