Hi Rory,
> That certainly makes sense. I can't see on
> http://pecl.php.net/package/apd if there are any useful changes with
> regard to php4 though; looks like php5 and 64bit changes have been the
> recent concerns.
Yes, that seems to be the case.
I'm doing a new package using the 0.4p2 source
Hi Rory,
> I did something desperately crude after downloading the source package
> -- I just replaced all the references to the 2002 install location
> and replaced it with the 20050606 date (as in /usr/lib/php4/20050606/).
> Amazingly, after building, it works!
Yep, that's basically what I've b
Hi Jonathan
On 30/11/05, Jonathan Oxer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I can't find many reports on this on the net; and messing around with
> > symlinks in /usr/share/php4/ has been singularly unsuccessful.
>
> I've been trying to build a later version of APD against PHP4 but so
> far I've been
Hi Rory,
> I can't find many reports on this on the net; and messing around with
> symlinks in /usr/share/php4/ has been singularly unsuccessful.
I've been trying to build a later version of APD against PHP4 but so
far I've been unsuccessful, so I'm working backwards through the
versions to get a
Package: php4-apd
Version: 0.4p2-5
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi. After installing php4-apd and checking all is right in the php.ini
file, restarting the apache server gives the following report:
Starting apache 1.3 web server...Advanced PHP Debugger (APD) requires
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