To get PHP 4 going, I ended up compiling it natively on the TS 72xx unit.
Brian
David L. Martin wrote:
>
> 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
> <w0snj%40speakeasy.net>
>
> In a world without walls and fences - who needs Windows and Gates?
>
>
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