[MacPorts] #16596: php5: undefined symbols _executor_globals _sapi_globals _compiler_globals _core_globals
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Sun Aug 9 15:24:31 PDT 2009
#16596: php5: undefined symbols _executor_globals _sapi_globals _compiler_globals
_core_globals
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Reporter: artrigue@… | Owner: ryandesign@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 1.6.0
Keywords: | Port: php5
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Comment(by ryandesign@…):
If removing MySQL from /usr/local did not fix the issue, then it was not
the cause of it. :) If there is nothing else in /usr/local, then my guess
was incorrect and that was not related to this issue. It's just one of the
first things I guess when troubleshooting, since it so often is the
problem.
The unknown configure arguments have been [ticket:14859 dealt with
separately] and are irrelevant to the issue you are reporting here.
The reason you don't have php-cgi in your build directory is because the
build failed. If the build had succeeded, php-cgi would have been created.
I apologize for the almost year-long delay in responding to you, but I
have had no insights into solving the issue, until today, when someone
[http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-
users/2009-August/016059.html reported the same problem] on the mailing
list. That user had installed a variety of ports without their required
+darwin platform variants, and installed some others with improper +linux
and +freebsd platform variants. Could that be the case for you as well?
Could you show us the output of "port installed"?
Since it has been a long time since you reported the problem, if you were
already able to resolve it, please let us know how.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/16596#comment:5>
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