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From: <php...@li...> - 2008-01-13 02:41:16
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Hi again, So, I've had nothing but failures trying to build the pjb module; a post from PHP-WIN says that I'd have to set up a makefile by hand to build the module, as no phpize-like script exists for win32. Not having any experience with these tools, I don't know where to begin. Does anyone have the skillset to accomplish such a thing? We would gratefully pay you to build us a pjb module for php 5.2.5 (and probably a copy of php 5.2.5, for apache 2.2.6). Failing that, I'd happy accept a point in the right direction! While our segfault problem isn't coming from pjb, it is probably an issue with php 5.1.6, or one of its modules; in the absence of any other ideas, we want to use the latest php (which does include many bugfixes). Many thanks, Michael > > Hiya, > > We're using PJB with PHP 5.1.6 and Apache 2.0.61 on Windows, and > experiencing frequent segfaults of Apache. Inspecting the dump > reveals that PHP is crashing somewhere, something to do with a null > pointer exception when reporting an error. > > I've tried using the same combination but with the latest Apache > (2.2.6), but the segfault still happens. > > It seems to happen most (and reproducibly) when getting requests > through a flex client, when an open connection already exists from a > flex client on the same machine (i.e. one browser window runs the flex > client, and opens a popup window also with the flex client running). > > Firstly, has anyone experienced this? > > So, I'm trying to update to the latest version of PHP (5.2.5), but > coming up against some problems when attempting to build PHP, to build > PJB. I've tried to build PHP using Cygwin, cross-compiling against > mingw32, but that failed with a number of build errors, presumably > related to incompatible libs and includes. > > Instead I tried using MS's Visual Studio C++, as in the documentation > in the PHP build directory. Firstly I couldn't get the configure > script to find the win32build folder, so I added it to PATH and tried > again. Then, the configure script ran successfully, but nmake fails > with: > > "" -h win32\ -r Release_TS\ -x Release_TS\ win32\build\wsyslog.mc > '-h' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable > program or batch file. > NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"' : return code '0x1' > Stop. > > It would appear that PHP's configure script isn't writing the make > rules properly, and is setting an empty string instead of the name of > some build tool. > > Can anyone help with this? Is there a way of building PJB for win32 > that doesn't require a build of PHP itself? How were the existing > binaries of PJB built? > > We must have it sorted by next Wednesday (the 19th), and we're willing > to pay a reasonable rate for assistance. > > Cheers, > > Mike > -- > Michael Tyson | Developer | smartpath.com.au > > m: (+61) 0407 754 124 > e: mt...@sm... > aim: mikerusselltyson > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services > for just about anything Open Source. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace > _______________________________________________ > php-java-bridge-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/php-java-bridge-users -- Michael Tyson | Developer | smartpath.com.au m: (+61) 0407 754 124 e: mt...@sm... aim: mikerusselltyson |