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Fejezet 51. Build Problems
This section gathers most common errors that occur at
build time.
- 1.
I got the latest version of PHP using the anonymous CVS service,
but there's no configure script!
- 2.
I'm having problems configuring PHP to work with Apache.
It says it can't find httpd.h, but it's right where I said it is!
- 3.
When I run configure, it says that it can't find the
include files or library for GD, gdbm, or some other package!
- 4.
When it is compiling the file language-parser.tab.c, it gives me errors
that say yytname undeclared.
- 5.
When I run make, it seems to run fine but then fails when it tries
to link the final application complaining that it can't find some files.
- 6.
When linking PHP, it complains about a number of undefined references.
- 7.
I can't figure out how to build PHP with Apache 1.3.
- 8.
I have followed all the steps to install the Apache module version on
UNIX, and my PHP scripts show up in my browser or I am being asked to
save the file.
- 9.
It says to use: --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a,
but that file doesn't exist, so I changed it to
--activate-module=src/modules/php4/libmodphp4.a and it
doesn't work!? What's going on?
- 10.
When I try to build Apache with PHP as a static module using
--activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a
it tells me that my compiler is not ANSI compliant.
- 11.
When I try to build PHP using --with-apxs
I get strange error messages.
- 12.
During make, I get errors in microtime, and a lot of RUSAGE_ stuff.
- 13.
I want to upgrade my PHP. Where can I find the ./configure
line that was used to build my current PHP installation?
- 14.
When building PHP with the GD library it either gives strange compile errors
or segfaults on execution.
1.
I got the latest version of PHP using the anonymous CVS service,
but there's no configure script!
You have to have the GNU autoconf package installed so you can
generate the configure script from configure.in. Just run
./buildconf in the top-level directory after getting
the sources from the CVS server. (Also, unless you run configure
with the --enable-maintainer-mode option, the
configure script will not automatically get rebuilt when the
configure.in file is updated, so you should make sure to do that
manually when you notice configure.in has changed. One symptom
of this is finding things like @VARIABLE@ in your Makefile after
configure or config.status is run.)
2.
I'm having problems configuring PHP to work with Apache.
It says it can't find httpd.h, but it's right where I said it is!
You need to tell the configure/setup script the location of the
top-level of your Apache source tree. This means that
you want to specify --with-apache=/path/to/apache
and not --with-apache=/path/to/apache/src.
3.
When I run configure, it says that it can't find the
include files or library for GD, gdbm, or some other package!
You can make the configure script looks for header files and libraries
in non-standard locations by specifying additional flags to pass to
the C preprocessor and linker, such as:
CPPFLAGS=-I/path/to/include LDFLAGS=-L/path/to/library ./configure |
If you're using a csh-variant for your login shell (why?), it would be:
env CPPFLAGS=-I/path/to/include LDFLAGS=-L/path/to/library ./configure |
4.
When it is compiling the file language-parser.tab.c, it gives me errors
that say yytname undeclared.
You need to update your version of Bison. You can find the latest version
at .
5.
When I run make, it seems to run fine but then fails when it tries
to link the final application complaining that it can't find some files.
Some old versions of make that don't correctly put the compiled
versions of the files in the functions directory into that same
directory. Try running cp *.o functions and then
re-running make to see if that helps. If it does, you should really
upgrade to a recent version of GNU make.
6.
When linking PHP, it complains about a number of undefined references.
Take a look at the link line and make sure that all of the appropriate
libraries are being included at the end. Common ones that you might have
missed are '-ldl' and any libraries required for any database support
you included.
If you're linking with Apache 1.2.x, did you remember to add the
appropriate information to the EXTRA_LIBS line of the Configuration
file and re-rerun Apache's Configure script? See the
file that
comes with the distribution for more information.
Some people have also reported that they had to add '-ldl' immediately
following libphp4.a when linking with Apache.
7.
I can't figure out how to build PHP with Apache 1.3.
This is actually quite easy. Follow these steps carefully:
Grab the latest Apache 1.3 distribution from
.
Ungzip and untar it somewhere, for example
/usr/local/src/apache-1.3.
Compile PHP by first running
./configure --with-apache=/<path>/apache-1.3
(substitute <path> for the actual path to your apache-1.3 directory.
Type make followed by make install
to build PHP and copy the necessary files to the Apache distribution tree.
Change directories into to your /<path>/apache-1.3/src
directory and edit the Configuration file.
Add to the file:
AddModule modules/php4/libphp4.a.
Type: ./Configure followed by make.
You should now have a PHP-enabled httpd binary!
Note: You can also use the new Apache
./configure script. See the instructions in
the README.configure file which is part of
your Apache distribution. Also have a look at the INSTALL
file in the PHP distribution.
8.
I have followed all the steps to install the Apache module version on
UNIX, and my PHP scripts show up in my browser or I am being asked to
save the file.
This means that the PHP module is not getting invoked for some reason.
Three things to check before asking for further help:
Make sure that the httpd binary you are running is the actual
new httpd binary you just built. To do this, try running:
/path/to/binary/httpd -l
If you don't see mod_php4.c listed then
you are not running the right binary. Find and install the
correct binary.
Make sure you have added the correct Mime Type to one of your
Apache .conf files. It should be:
AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 (for PHP 3)
or AddType application/x-httpd-php .php (for PHP 4)
Also make sure that this AddType line is not hidden away inside a
<Virtualhost> or <Directory> block which would
prevent it from applying to the location of your test script.
Finally, the default location of the Apache configuration files
changed between Apache 1.2 and Apache 1.3. You should check to
make sure that the configuration file you are adding the AddType
line to is actually being read. You can put an obvious syntax error
into your httpd.conf file or some other obvious change that will
tell you if the file is being read correctly.
9.
It says to use: --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a,
but that file doesn't exist, so I changed it to
--activate-module=src/modules/php4/libmodphp4.a and it
doesn't work!? What's going on?
Note that the libphp4.a file is not supposed to exist. The
apache process will create it!
10.
When I try to build Apache with PHP as a static module using
--activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a
it tells me that my compiler is not ANSI compliant.
This is a misleading error message from Apache that has been fixed
in more recent versions.
11.
When I try to build PHP using --with-apxs
I get strange error messages.
There are three things to check here. First, for some reason
when Apache builds the apxs Perl script, it sometimes ends up
getting built without the proper compiler and flags variables.
Find your apxs script (try the command which apxs,
it's sometimes found in /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
or /usr/sbin/apxs.
Open it and check for lines similar to these:
my $CFG_CFLAGS_SHLIB = ' '; # substituted via Makefile.tmpl
my $CFG_LD_SHLIB = ' '; # substituted via Makefile.tmpl
my $CFG_LDFLAGS_SHLIB = ' '; # substituted via Makefile.tmpl |
If this is what you see, you have found your problem. They may
contain just spaces or other incorrect values, such as 'q()'. Change
these lines to say:
my $CFG_CFLAGS_SHLIB = '-fpic -DSHARED_MODULE'; # substituted via Makefile.tmpl
my $CFG_LD_SHLIB = 'gcc'; # substituted via Makefile.tmpl
my $CFG_LDFLAGS_SHLIB = q(-shared); # substituted via Makefile.tmpl |
The second possible problem should only be an issue on Red Hat 6.1
and 6.2. The apxs script Red Hat ships is broken. Look for this line:
my $CFG_LIBEXECDIR = 'modules'; # substituted via APACI install |
If you see the above line, change it to this:
my $CFG_LIBEXECDIR = '/usr/lib/apache'; # substituted via APACI install |
Last, if you reconfigure/reinstall Apache, add a make clean
to the process after ./configure and before make.
12.
During make, I get errors in microtime, and a lot of RUSAGE_ stuff.
During the make portion of installation, if you encounter problems
that look similar to this:
microtime.c: In function `php_if_getrusage':
microtime.c:94: storage size of `usg' isn't known
microtime.c:97: `RUSAGE_SELF' undeclared (first use in this function)
microtime.c:97: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
microtime.c:97: for each function it appears in.)
microtime.c:103: `RUSAGE_CHILDREN' undeclared (first use in this function)
make[3]: *** [microtime.lo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/master/php-4.0.1/ext/standard'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/master/php-4.0.1/ext/standard'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/master/php-4.0.1/ext'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 |
Your system is broken. You need to fix your /usr/include files by
installing a glibc-devel package that matches your glibc. This has
absolutely nothing to do with PHP. To prove this to yourself, try this
simple test:
$ cat >test.c <<X
#include <sys/resource.h>
X
$ gcc -E test.c >/dev/null |
If that spews out errors, you know your include files are messed up.
13.
I want to upgrade my PHP. Where can I find the ./configure
line that was used to build my current PHP installation?
Either you look at config.nice file, in the source tree of your current PHP
installation or, if this is not available, you simply run a
script. On top of the output the ./configure line, that was used
to build this PHP installation is shown.
14.
When building PHP with the GD library it either gives strange compile errors
or segfaults on execution.
Make sure your GD library and PHP are linked against the same depending
libraries (e.g. libpng).
User Contributed Notes Build Problems |
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14-Oct-2001 07:43 |
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Defining the right environment variables for my Apache "make"
invocation allowed the correct "apxs" file to be generated for
me. Your mileage may vary.
cd
../apache_1.3.22
CFLAGS_SHLIB="-fpic -DSHARED_MODULE" \
LD_SHLIB=gcc \
LDFLAGS_MOD_SHLIB="-shared" \
make
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PHP 4.2.1 and Apache 2.0.39 to work
Finally! Wow, let me see if I
can get this right. Here is what I did:
1) Downloaded and installed
the following: Latest STABLE php from snaps.php.net (dated 7/10/02 9
AM) pth-1.4.1.tar.gz from ftp.gnu.org/gnu/pth/ (this 'may' have
helped!) 2) reconfigured, apache using: ./configure
--prefix=/path/to/apache --with-module=so make clean, make, make
install (NOTE: I don't think this was needed, but I wanted clean! Also
didn't start it yet.)
3) installed the new STABLE php 4.2.1 and
made some changes: In 'path to php'/ext/standard commented out in
microtime.c line 31 "#ifedf HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H" to
"/* #ifedf HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */" NO quotes! and also line
33 "#endif" to "/* #endif */" No Quotes! I
don't know what the problem was. I knew it needed the include on line
32. so this just puts the darn thing in! The previous problems in
php_functions.c seemed to be fixed, so no change there.
4) config
php: run 'make distclean' ./configure --with-mysql --with-zlib
--with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs Note: /usr/local/apache is my
path! Yours could be /I/like/grandma/bin/apxs! make clean, make
NOTE: I get like 6 warnings about RLIM_INFINITY being redefined
during the make. I believe it has to do with different versions of my
resource.h. I think this is due to uprading my kernel. Not to worry if
you get this. It is just a warning. Has to do with the declaration of
the size of it I think. make install
5) back to
/usr/local/apache/conf and edit httpd.conf make sure that 'AddType
application/x-httpd-php .php' is there IT WASN'T! Rumor says it auto
places it. HEH! Also make sure 'LoadModule
php4_module modules/libphp4.so' is there. It was. Huh??? Oh
well. apachectl start a edit quick helloworld.php open fav
web browser, bang! Scream Haleluyah while dancing a jig! People in
office look at you funny. Man I hope I save someone some time!
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