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Old 07-03-2000, 03:29 PM   #1
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zlib-support broken in PHP4 on FreeBSD/Solaris

Hi,

well, I finally gave up installing php4 with zlib-support enabled on freebsd and solaris .... :-(

I installed zlib 1.1.3, set the path correctly, used the correct configure-option and it didn`t work ...

It always says:

checking for gzgets in -lz... no
configure: error: Zlib module requires zlib >= 1.0.9.

By the way - PHP 3.x just installed fine ...

What`s wrong with php4 and zlib ?

Thank`s for your help !!!

Ciao,

Sebastian


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Old 11-17-2000, 06:52 PM   #2
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RE: zlib-support broken in PHP4 on FreeBSD/Solaris

I met the same problem when I try to complie php4
for oracle8i on FreeBSD.
Any help will be appreciated!!!
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Old 03-20-2001, 03:01 PM   #3
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RE: zlib-support broken in PHP4 on FreeBSD/Solaris

It seams that nobody nows how to solve this problem with zlib. I tried with cvs version of php and still the same problem.

I noticed this problem when i install Sablotron 0.51 but with version 0.44 everything was OK.

I think that there is some problems with path to zlib, because Sablotron also use zlib.

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