I'm building the imap extension as a shared library on Solaris 9 with
gcc 2.95.2 and imap-2004e. I'm running configure as follows:
$ ./configure --disable-all
--with-imap=shared,/tmp/imap-2004e
--with-imap-ssl=/opt/local
This works fine with php5.0-dev as of a few minutes ago. However with
php5.1-dev (also, as of a few minutes ago) I get errors like this when
running make:
/bin/sh /tmp/php5-200508221430/libtool --silent --preserve-dup-deps
--mode=compile gcc -Iext/imap/ -I/tmp/php5-200508221430/ext/imap/
-DPHP_ATOM_INC -I/tmp/php5-200508221430/include
-I/tmp/php5-200508221430/main -I/tmp/php5-200508221430
-I/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client -I/opt/local/include
-I/tmp/php5-200508221430/TSRM -I/tmp/php5-200508221430/Zend
-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -g -O2 -c
/tmp/php5-200508221430/ext/imap/php_imap.c -o ext/imap/php_imap.lo
/bin/sh /tmp/php5-200508221430/libtool --silent --preserve-dup-deps
--mode=link gcc -DPHP_ATOM_INC -I/tmp/php5-200508221430/include
-I/tmp/php5-200508221430/main -I/tmp/php5-200508221430
-I/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client -I/opt/local/include
-I/tmp/php5-200508221430/TSRM -I/tmp/php5-200508221430/Zend
-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -g -O2 -o ext/imap/imap.la -export-dynamic
-avoid-version -prefer-pic -module -rpath /tmp/php5-200508221430/modules
-L/usr/ucblib -L/opt/gcc2952-28/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/2.95.2
ext/imap/php_imap.lo -R/opt/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-R/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client -L/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client -lc-client -lcrypt
-lpam
Text relocation remains referenced
against symbol offset in file
<unknown> 0x2a00
/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client/libc-client.a(osdep.o)
<unknown> 0x2a04
/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client/libc-client.a(osdep.o)
...
setgid 0xadcc
/tmp/imap-2004e/c-client/libc-client.a(osdep.o)
ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable
sections
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [ext/imap/imap.la] Error 1
For the full output see:
http://www.columbia.edu/~selsky/stuff/php5.1-dev-make.txt
I reported this as a PHP bug:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34163
I was told it was not a PHP bug. But something clearly broke between
php5.0 CVS and php5.1 CVS, at least on the Solaris platform.
If there's other information I can provide, please let me know. I'd be
happy to test anything.
Thanks for your time,
--
Matt