On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 06:06 +0000, Phil wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> You mentioned that you saw my earlier post regarding cross-compiling
> Apache. Were you able to follow those instructions to get just the
> plain Apache built ok? If so, then adding PHP (from memory) wasn't
> that much harder. If you follow the install docs that come with PHP
> (specifically following the information on building it statically
> into the Apache executable, that's the only way I tried doing it)
> and just apply the same cross compile options as I mentioned in the
> old post, it should get you something that you want.
With the instructions in your previous post I am able to get Apache
compiled just fine.
The problem is the PHP configure script refusing to run if its test code
is not compilable and runnable on the HOST. I'm looking into the
problem, but these test compiles exist all through the configure script
(its a mess). Its not even clear to me if the test compiles perform a
useful task or not.
What a mess.
--
David L. Martin
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