Bug #51706 [Com]: Make fails dns.c:305: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘HEADER'

2010-07-04 Thread ktulur at gmail dot com
Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51706&edit=1

 ID:   51706
 Comment by:   ktulur at gmail 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:

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

libc).



Thanks in advance


Previous Comments:

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

Roger that.



Thanks for all your help.


[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.


[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.


[2010-06-08 13:55:04] keith at take88 dot com

What a joke. Maybe it's a documentation bug? But it sure seems like a
bug to me. A fresh install of OS X and PHP doesn't compile.



Oh well, it's a good thing I'm moving away from PHP as my primary
language. It's been 13 years anyways.


[2010-06-08 13:29:15] tony2...@php.net

Apparently this is not a PHP problem, so it's unlikely we can help you
and no point to keep the report open.




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Bug #51706 [Com]: Make fails dns.c:305: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘HEADER'

2010-07-04 Thread ktulur at gmail dot com
Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51706&edit=1

 ID:   51706
 Comment by:   ktulur at gmail 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:

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


Previous Comments:

[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


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

Roger that.



Thanks for all your help.


[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.


[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.


[2010-06-08 13:55:04] keith at take88 dot com

What a joke. Maybe it's a documentation bug? But it sure seems like a
bug to me. A fresh install of OS X and PHP doesn't compile.



Oh well, it's a good thing I'm moving away from PHP as my primary
language. It's been 13 years anyways.




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http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51706


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