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Re: OpenBSD, PHP & Zend Optimizer





Diana Eichert wrote:

> The php-bugs area at php.net
> 
> I compiled from source php4 w/zend, though I didn't use the php4 port
> because I required more than what the php4 port had available via FLAVOR.

I tend also to compile php4 from source. Did you encounter any compile 
problems ?

>>> I run PHP4 w/Zend Optimizer with PostgreSQL database support on several
>>> i386 OpenBSD systems. I have it loading as a DSO in Apache.
>> 
Well nice ! did you try to compile it right in httpd instead of loading 
it as a DSO too ?

>> Do you run it under FreeBSD emulation, or as-is?
>> 
>>> it's been awhile since I installed it.
>>> 
>>> If you take a look at the bug entries at PHP you'll see that there are
>>> several OpenBSD bugs listed there, but I did get it to run.
>> 
>> 
>> Sorry, do you mean PHP/OpenBSD bugs, or Optimiser/OpenBSD bugs?
>> I've been going through the OpenBSD related ones and closing them
>> off in the PHP bugs system.  Most of them should be resolved with the
>> new 4.0.4 release.
>> 
>>> Unfortunately they tend to treat OpenBSD as a "minor" OS, just like the
>>> group at postgreSQL.
>>> 
>> I've mailed Zend to ask them to support OpenBSD.  It would also help
>> if other users could do the same. (you can find the form at zend.com,
>> under 'contact us').
> 
I'll do it too ;-)

Regards,

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