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From:php.net@henrik.synth.no Date:Sun Apr 20 04:03:27 2008
Subject:Re: Re: Compiling a SOAP extension for PHP5 in MaxOSX
Leopard
BuildSmart skrev:
> It has to do with the way you build PHP modules and mixing apple
> source with genuine source.
> 
> Your best bet is to build PHP completely using apple's source and
> enable shared the modules need/want., then after building you can
> copy over the modules or create an installer if you know what your
> doing.
> 
> If you're lucky enough to have a decent build environment and know
> how to use it you can make the modules very stable.
> 
> A build environment is not one configured with users or booted from,
>  it's sole purpose is to be used for building and should be the
> lowest possible minor version of the OS (in your case 10.5.0).

Hi Dale,

Thanks for the swift reply!

I've tried using the php source from
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/Current/apache_mod_php-44/
as well. I've just adding "--enable-shared --enable-soap=shared
--enable-zlib=shared" to the Makefile, and used Apple's build script.
The results are the same.

I guess my build environment should be decent enough, it's the stock 
development libraries etc. from Apple.

Do you really think building on 10.5.2 (as opposed to 10.5.0) could 
create the NSLinkModule() error?

Best regards,
Henrik

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