Subject | Request for help -interbase.so |
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Author | David at PFI |
Post date | 2004-11-15T05:15:07Z |
Hello all. I have hit a deadend with compiling the infamous
interbase.so file.
Environment=
Redhat 9.0,
Apache 2.0.52,
MySQL 4.0.21,
PHP 4.3.9
Codecharge Studio 2.3
Xampp 1.4.9a
I use the xampp/codecharge environment to develop in.
(www.apachefriends.org) Although I have tryed to make Firebird 1.5
work with PHP in even different config I can think of separate from
Xampp. I must be missing something, because when I follow the
instructions I have found in various places for compiling PHP with
interbase aka firebird support, everything says it is supposed to
reference a interbase.so file in modules/extensions. Well no matter
how I compile it with make, it never produces this file. Hence PHP
barfs when it tryed to load the module and it is not there.
Does anyone have a copy of interbase.so that was compiled with the
above considerations that they could email me? I am assuming that
this will allow my PHP code to talk to Firebird server side? If I am
missing something please feel free to comment.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
David
interbase.so file.
Environment=
Redhat 9.0,
Apache 2.0.52,
MySQL 4.0.21,
PHP 4.3.9
Codecharge Studio 2.3
Xampp 1.4.9a
I use the xampp/codecharge environment to develop in.
(www.apachefriends.org) Although I have tryed to make Firebird 1.5
work with PHP in even different config I can think of separate from
Xampp. I must be missing something, because when I follow the
instructions I have found in various places for compiling PHP with
interbase aka firebird support, everything says it is supposed to
reference a interbase.so file in modules/extensions. Well no matter
how I compile it with make, it never produces this file. Hence PHP
barfs when it tryed to load the module and it is not there.
Does anyone have a copy of interbase.so that was compiled with the
above considerations that they could email me? I am assuming that
this will allow my PHP code to talk to Firebird server side? If I am
missing something please feel free to comment.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
David