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 ID:                 43391
 Comment by:         doug at ceridwenproductions dot com
 Reported by:        macintosh at mathiesen dot info
 Summary:            --with-openssl and --with-apxs2 conflicts
 Status:             Closed
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Compile Failure
 Operating System:   Mac OS X 10.5.1
 PHP Version:        5.2.5
 Block user comment: N

 New Comment:

This problem seems to be solved by using the following configure
directive:



--with-openssl=shared,/macports



Adding the keyword "shared," seems to do the trick.



-Doug


Previous Comments:
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[2007-11-27 17:52:41] macintosh at mathiesen dot info

closing - resolution invalid.



does indeed seem to be some kind of lib conflict, but as to which !

messing around with paths in configure options for both apache and php
eventually fixed php.

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[2007-11-25 17:29:42] [email protected]

Well, obviously the update of MacOSX broke this. (and not only PHP, lot
of other stuff too..)

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[2007-11-24 15:47:44] macintosh at mathiesen dot info

I'm actually using the same configure settings for both PHP5 and Apache2
as I was using under Mac OS X 10.4.x ; and I had no problems like this
then.

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[2007-11-24 15:40:35] macintosh at mathiesen dot info

Yes - but they seem to have some issues with mod_ssl & Apache2.

My version of Apache2 has successfully been built with and subsequently
loaded mod_ssl according to httpd -M



I'll try building Apache2 without support for ssl and see what happens
and at the same time enter into correspondance with the macports people.

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[2007-11-24 12:06:55] [email protected]

This might be helpful: 

http://blog.phpdoc.info/archives/83-php-5.2.5-on-Leopard.html#extended



As shown, it's possible to build PHP on Leopard. :)



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