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 ID:               51706
 Comment by:       keith at take88 dot com
 Reported by:      keith at take88 dot com
 Summary:          Make fails dns.c:305: error: expected
                   specifier-qualifier-list before ‘HEADER'
 Status:           Bogus
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Compile Failure
 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6.3
 PHP Version:      5.3.2

 New Comment:

I just think that if there are issues with compiling PHP on Mac OS X
(clean install) and now Android, something's happening here. I've
Googled this problem, and other people are having it too, but no
solutions.



I'm moving away from PHP for my future development projects, so I don't
really care, but perhaps there's a need for some documentation updates
or something?



I mean someone who has been using and compiling PHP since 1997,
shouldn't be having this problem - unsolvable one anyways. I realize
that this is probably a Mac OS X "problem," but it also should be
something that the PHP crew should and could fix - even if it's with
updated documentation. That is of course if the PHP community cares
about PHP running on Mac OS X, which it may not and that's fine, but it
should be stated somewhere if that's the case.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-07-04 20:07:02] ktulur at gmail dot com

It doesn't seem a PHP bug in my case either, bionic hides a few dns
related definitions into the private folder.

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[2010-07-04 14:49:46] ktulur at gmail dot com

Same problem here trying to crosscompile php for android (using bionic
instead of 

libc).



Thanks in advance

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[2010-06-08 14:07:10] keith at take88 dot com

Roger that.



Thanks for all your help.

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[2010-06-08 14:00:19] david dot zuelke at bitextender dot com

Keith, the bug tracker is not a support forum. And it works fine for me
and other 

people. If you are unable to realize either of these facts and decide to
start 

bitching about it, then I guess it's a good thing you're moving away
from PHP.



If you ever change your mind, there are plenty of helpful people on the
PHP 

mailing lists and various IRC channels (try #phpc on freenode) who will
be happy 

to assist you.

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[2010-06-08 14:00:04] paj...@php.net

Move away from mac would help. It builds just fine on any single
platform we use and you are also the only one to experience this issue.

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