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From: Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net>
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Subject: Re: php-5.1.2 on Cygwin
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Pm mR wrote:

> Can anybody give me some references, link, manual, anything to how to get running
> php-5.1.2 plus apache-2.2.0 on Cygwin? how to get a successful make and make install of php on Cygwin? I followed the instructions on the third link below and I've compiled but make
> install fail with the next error:

You do realize that this is unsupported right?  That the PHP developers
don't consider Cygwin a viable platform?  That you shouldn't expect this
to work without patching the deficiencies in the build system?

Brian

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