On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Brian Clark wrote:
> * George Karaolides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 06. 2001 09:09]:
>
> > I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
> > package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
>
> You should consider using a recent snapshot from snaps.php.net
>
> > I'm
Hi,
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Brian Clark wrote:
> * George Karaolides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 06. 2001 09:09]:
>
> > I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
> > package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
>
> You should consider using a recent snapshot from snaps.php.net
OK, I
* George Karaolides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 06. 2001 09:09]:
> I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
> package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
You should consider using a recent snapshot from snaps.php.net
> I'm getting the following errors, which seem to be related
Hi,
I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
I'm getting the following errors, which seem to be related to mysql. This
is despite the fact that I've commented out the mysql configuration
options in debian/rules (I don't need mysql
Hi,
I'm trying to compile PHP4 on potato.
I know very little about handling Debian source packages; in fact nothing
beyond what I could find in the Debian FAQ (pointers to TFM's I could R
very welcome).
I need to compile PHP with Sybase support, but how do I pass configuration
options (e.g. --w
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