Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/12/02/11:11:01
>2005/11/8, pobox AT verysmall DOT org <pobox AT verysmall DOT org>:
>> ./configure --with-apache=[PATH TO APACHE SOURCE DIRECTORY FROM POINT
>> 1.] --with-pgsql
>>
>> I use PostgreSQL so I quote it literally. Perhaps it would work with
>> another database too and perhaps it will work without. Note that I did a
>> default compile of PostgreSQL 8.0.4 from sources. I am _not_ sure if you
>> get it as cygwin package that this way it will work, as I suspect that
>> the cygwin PostgreSQL package is not installed in the same locations as
>> if you compile PostgreSQL from source.
>
>There are the binary cygwin packages for postgresql, just in test.
>built yesterday
> (8.0.4 and 8.1.0)
> http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/postgresql/
>
>In README is the binary layout. It should work OOTB.
>--
>Reini Urban
Hello,
I just read your conversation on php under cygwin.
Two days ago I succeeded in compiling PHP 5.1 as .so-module for apache
2.0 and thought you might be interested to read a short HowTo:
---------------- Prerequisites (install via cygwin setup)
--------------------
- Apache2 (2.0.54-1) with devel Packages
- PostgreSQL (in my case 8.0.4)
- apr, aprutil, rebase
- minires with devel Packages (in order to provide support of -lresolv)
... other packages, that compilation may depend on (see Iv's remarks on
the compilation of Apache 1.3 )
bison, cvs, flex, gcc, gd, grep, keychain, libtool1.5, libxml, libxml2,
libxml2-devel, make, openssh, perl, readline, rsync, unzip, vim, whois, zip
---------------- Configuration of PHP --------------------
download and unpack php-src into /usr/src/php...
cd /usr/src/php...
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs2 --without-pear --with-pgsql
--with-curl
Open the Makefile and make the following changes:
1) Add "-lhttpd2core -lapr -laprutil" to the "EXTRA_LIBS":
EXTRA_LIBS = -lcrypt [...] -liconv -lm -lcrypt -lhttpd2core -lapr
-laprutil
2) Add "-no-undefined" to "EXTRA_LDFLAGS":
EXTRA_LDFLAGS = -avoid-version -no-undefined -module
3) in the section libs/libphp5.bundle: add -shared after $(CC):
$(CC) -shared $(MH_BUNDLE_FLAGS) $(CFLAGS_CLEAN) [...] -o $@ && cp
$@ libs/libphp5.so
4) in the same line replace
$(PHP_GLOBAL_OBJS:.lo=.o) $(PHP_SAPI_OBJS:.lo=.o)
by
`echo $(PHP_GLOBAL_OBJS) $(PHP_SAPI_OBJS) | sed "s/\([^/
]*\)\.lo/.libs\/\1.o/g"`
( contrary to the behaviour of the php 5.0.5 distribution, somehow
the libtool decided to place the object files in .libs subdirectories.
This is why I put the nasty sed command. - Maybe, there is a more
elegant solution?)
---------------- Compilation of PHP --------------------
make
make libs/libphp5.bundle
cp libs/libphp5.so /lib/apache2/libphp5.so
make install
---------------- Configuring and Starting Apache --------------------
Add the following lines to httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
/usr/sbin/apachectrl2 start
if this fails with an error "unable to map ...":
Exit all cygwin windows
Stop cygserver (via Workplace->Manage->Services->Services->Stop)
In a command window (cmd.exe) call C:\cygwin\bin\ash
/bin/rebaseall -v
Restart cygserver
Try again "/usr/sbin/apachectrl2 start" and enjoy
That's Voodoo ;-)
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