Date: 05/16/01
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I am trying to install support for ext/java (PHP 4.0.5 on MacOS X
10.0.3 with the pre-installed Apache), and after a little bit of hacking
on the ./configure file I have gotten it to successfully compile (once I
am sure that this can work I will give back my *trivial* changes). But
when test it with the standard jver.php file, I only get the message:
Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: java in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/jver.php on line 5
I take/took this to mean that the shared object is not loading, so
PHP thinks I am just failing to define a class. Here is the other
kicker: when I look at phpinfo I get a message (the rest of the info
looks fine):
Dynamic Library support not available
I checked on another box I run (same OS/Apache/PHP versions..
different compile options), and it also reports the same thing. So here
is my real question: Is there some way to allow the ext/java object to
load (am I guessing right here?)? or is there a way to force the
ext/java to be compiled into the PHP Apache Shared Object? Or is there
another, better way of getting a hold of the single Java object I need
to use?
Karl Kuehn
larkost <email protected>
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