We need some PHP on an ARM board. I've successfully cross-compiled both PHP 5 and THTTPD and they both seem to run fine on the ARM board, only the.php pages are shown unprocessed (if you do 'View Source' in the web browser, you can see the PHP code). It has to be a silly configuration detail, I really feel that I am snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Any help or smart ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Questions tagged [thttpd]. How to install cross compiled programs (thttpd) on arm linux boards. I cross complied thttpd with php for arm linux boards.
[2003-08-30 09:25 UTC] jbrown at thrupoint dot net Description: ------------ Hello, I followed the installation instructions for thttpd: ----------------------------------- ctar xvzf thttpd-2.21b.tar.gz tar xvzf php-4.3.3.tar.gz cd php-4.3.3./configure --with-thttpd=./thttpd-2.21b make install ---------------------------------- Installation fails. See 'results' section below. Best Regards, jpb === Actual result: -------------. Toward end of 'make install' for php-4.3.3. Zend/zend_sprintf.lo Zend/zend_ini.lo Zend/zend_qsort.lo Zend/zend_multibyte.lo Zend/zend_execute.lo sapi/cli/php_cli.lo sapi/cli/getopt.lo main/internal_functions_cli.lo -lcrypt -lcrypt -lm -lcrypt -lcrypt -o sapi/cli/php ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.o: In function `my_tempnam': /opt/pkg/php-4.3.3/ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.c:117: warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp() Installing PHP CLI binary: /usr/local/bin/ Installing PHP CLI man page: /usr/local/man/man1/ Installing PHP SAPI module: thttpd Hmm.
Hp Proliant Ml150 G6 Drivers Linux Hpc on this page. Looks like a unified diff to me. The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- diff -ur thttpd-2. Cobra 2.5hp Air Compressor Manual. 21b/Makefile.in thttpd-2.21b-cool/Makefile.in --- thttpd-2.21b/Makefile.in Thu Mar 29 20: +++ thttpd-2.21b-cool/Makefile.in Mon Jun 16 21: -------------------------- patch: **** can't find 1 *** Error code 1 Stop in /opt/pkg/php-4. Hp 6300. 3.3.
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