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Bug #1265 cannot configure Mysql with phh....config bomb at very end...ok without Mysql
Submitted: 1999-03-25 16:03 UTC Modified: 1999-03-26 06:01 UTC
From: billdee at value dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: MySQL related
PHP Version: 3.0.7 OS: linux 4.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-03-25 16:03 UTC] billdee at value dot net
PLEASE PLEASE help me! I recommended PHP to a client, and now have spend 
about two weeks trying a gazillion ways to get it to compile with Mysql.

I gave up on getting it to conifig as an Apache mod, now just CGI or any config that
works will do. 

php do-conf i am using:

1- ./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql --enable-track-vars=yes
2- do-conf goes fine
3- make seems to go well until the very end..
4- am using as cgi, so no configure with appache. will use with doc_root in php3.ini, which i have set up
5- bomb EVERY time at the end with: "in function: 'fn_format': mf_format.o(.text+0x201): undefined reference to 
'__lxstat' make: *** [php] Error 1

I simply cannot compile php with mysql as cgi, have read dozens of mail list docs, have tried everything I know fo and am at wits end. 

What do I do now? I think this is a bug at this point. I am on linux 4.0, php 3.0.7, apache 1.3.6 (not really relevant here tho). 

Thanks for your help in advance. I really am stymied here, and I am NOT a newbie....

Bill
billdee@value.net

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 [1999-03-26 06:01 UTC] sas
Solved by recompiling.
 
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