[openbeos] Re: PHP and Apache; was Re: Firefox in Haiku gcc4

  • From: Sikosis <sikosis@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:40:35 +1000

I say go for it ... that's great news. I'd love to see an updated PHP
(and certainly Apache) running on our fav OS soon.

Thanks for the work and keep us updated on your progress.

Cheers

On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Jonathon Freeman
<j_freeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  > > I'm also a Web developer, and I'm interested in getting PHP 5 running on
>  > > Haiku. Unfortunately my C skills are wanting. I tried compiling it in
>  > BeOS
>  > > Max 4 a few months back but didn't have any luck. That said, I'd
>  > definitely
>  > > be willing to put in some time to get this working.
>  >
>  > Using a Haiku GCC4 cross compiler build environment like Fredrik did
>  > for Firefox would probably make this job easier. If no one beats me to
>  > it I will see about writing a document on how to do this. Of course we
>  > may even have a natively hosted GCC4 build environment within the next
>  > few months, as several Haiku developers are interested in this.
>
>  Well curiosity got the best of me, so I decided to have another go tonight.
>  Only had a few problems, but I was able to successfully compile PHP 5.2.5
>  without default extensions (./configure --disable-all).
>
>  The main problem I had was missing POSIX headers (search.h, features.h, and
>  fnmatch.h). Should I open up some enhancement tickets in Trac about those?
>  Only one modification to the PHP source was required, and that was over an
>  undefined MSG_PEEK.
>
>  Now I'm going to work on getting the extensions built too.
>
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Jonathon
>
>
>

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