[PHP-DEV] Bug #7959 Updated: ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .alloca From: mviorney <email protected>
Date: 05/07/01

ID: 7959
User Update by: mviorney <email protected>
Old-Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: *Install and Config
Operating system: AIX 4.3.2
PHP Version: 4.0.3pl1
Description: ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .alloca

The problem does not appear in this release but now i have the same problem as reported in bug #10108.
I have the same command line and result.
The last information is still true : the compilation fails with --with-apxs=... but is ok if --with-apxs=... is replaced by --enable-force-cgi-redirect.

Thanks

System : AIX V4.3.3.8
         IBM C Compiler V5.0 (with latest fix pack)
         IBM DB2 V7.1 (with fix pack 2a)

Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-06 11:32:51] derick <email protected>
Can you try this with PHP 4.0.5 and see if the problem still exists?

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[2001-01-03 06:14:20] mviorney <email protected>
I tried with php-4.0.4, but this new release do not fix the problem.

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[2000-11-24 05:52:55] mviorney <email protected>
I have tried to install automake and autoconf (the last version) and the problem is still here.

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[2000-11-24 03:55:27] mviorney <email protected>
I have the same problem as reported in the messsage #7809.
(same configuration line, same error message).
I use php-4.0.3pl1 on AIX 4.3.2 with IBM C compiler v. 4.4.
I tried the fix from message #4630 but the problem remains.

Automake and autoconf are not installed on the system.

Thanks for the help.

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