FreeBSD 5.3 and BIND9 problems!
O. Hartmann
ohartman at uni-mainz.de
Tue Dec 21 00:41:26 PST 2004
O. Hartmann schrieb:
> Daniel Bye schrieb:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 03:26:26PM +0100, O. Hartmann wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Dear Sirs.
>>> Compiling PHP 5.0.3 from PHP.NET, PHP 5.0.2 from ./ports collection
>>> and PHP5-SNAP from php.net fail in compiling in FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE
>>> (cvsupdated and rebuilt today!) with an error that seems to be BIND9
>>> specific:
>>>
>>> ext/standard/dns.lo(.text+0x1d49): In function `.L166':
>>> : undefined reference to `res_ninit'
>>> ext/standard/dns.lo(.text+0x1db5): In function `.L166':
>>> : undefined reference to `res_nmkquery'
>>> ext/standard/dns.lo(.text+0x1de7): In function `.L166':
>>> : undefined reference to `res_nsend'
>>> ext/standard/dns.lo(.text+0x1f6a): In function `.L166':
>>> : undefined reference to `res_nclose'
>>>
>>> I searched the web and mailing lists for this problem and I found
>>> out, that PHP won't compile when FreeBSD 5.x lacks in BIND9. As I
>>> know, FreeBSD 5.3 definitely has BIND9, but why is PHP not compiling
>>> the expected way? /usr/include/resolv.h does not have any
>>> definitions for the above mentioned routines and it seems to be a
>>> 'weird' failure, maybe something I missed when installing 'world'?
>>>
>>
>>
>> You don't by any chance have NO_BIND set in /etc/make.conf? I've been
>> caught out by a similar failure in the past...
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
> NO_BIND isn't set as it wasn't set before.
> I checked the installed /usr/include/resolv.h again and found that no
> one of the missing
> routines shown above are within this include file, so it seemes to me
> strange ...
>
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All right, maybe this is of suitable help:
This is a port of the ./configure output, when configurte checks system
properties:
checking for res_nmkquery... no
checking for __res_nmkquery... no
checking for res_nmkquery in -lresolv... no
checking for __res_nmkquery in -lresolv... no
checking for res_nmkquery in -lbind... no
checking for __res_nmkquery in -lbind... yes
checking for res_nsend... no
checking for __res_nsend... yes
checking for dn_expand... yes
Should this mean that the problem is a PHP5 problem?
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