On Mar 9, 2007, at 13:59, Tom Brice wrote:
I am seeing the same thing on a machine running OS X 10.3.9. I have installed sqlite3 from MacPorts (sqlite3 is not included with OS X 10.3.9). Here is what I did on a new (empty) install of MacPorts:
$ sudo port install sqlite3 $ sudo port isntall libiconv +darwin_7 $ sudo port install apache2 +darwin_7
FYI: The darwin_7 variant is auto-selected on Mac OS X 10.3.x; you do not need to specify it yourself. Also, the apache2 port depends on the apr-util port, which depends on the libiconv port, so you don't need to install libiconv yourself. MacPorts is here to handle all this for you.
at this point I verified that Apache was functional. No errors on startup and served pages as expected.
$ sudo port install php5 +apache2 +darwin_7 +pear +mysql5
After this completed with no errors I get in error_log when trying to start apache (/opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl start):
dyld: /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd Undefined symbols: _sqlite3_bind_parameter_count _sqlite3_bind_text _sqlite3_changes _sqlite3_close _sqlite3_column_bytes _sqlite3_column_count _sqlite3_column_name _sqlite3_column_text _sqlite3_column_type _sqlite3_errmsg _sqlite3_finalize _sqlite3_free _sqlite3_mprintf _sqlite3_open _sqlite3_prepare _sqlite3_reset _sqlite3_step
Same a original post. Perhaps there is an option that should be included in configure for darwin 7 that points to a MacPorts install of sqlite3? Any other ideas?
MacPorts philosophy is to not use the system's version of a software package unless absolutely necessary. See the FAQ on the web site. Therefore if software requires sqlite3 it should use the MacPorts version of sqlite3, not the system's version. I see with "otool -L /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd" that on my 10.4.8 PPC system it depends on /usr/lib/libsqlite3.0.dylib. So the apache2 port should be modified to depend on the sqlite3 port and to use that version of sqlite3 instead. In the original thread on this topic to which you refer, I thought php5 was causing the problem. But "otool -L /opt/local/bin/php" and "otool -L /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so" make no mention of a dependency on sqlite3 so I'm now inclined to think it's the apache2 port that needs to be changed, not the php5 port. I'm CCing the apache2 port maintainer on this.