[TriLUG] PHP Compile Warning

Vaibhav Mishra anurodh78 at gmail.com
Mon May 2 05:51:14 EDT 2011


Dear All,

I have been through with my warning and problem which I was facing with
BISON and re2c. Here is the information can be useful for others to
troubleshoot similar issue:

If facing re2c warning as well,
Please download the lastest RPM from opensource available on internet.
May be wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/re2c/files/ should work as well.

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Ignore BISON warning (if this is the only warning which you might be facing)
Do "make" and then "make test" (without quote). If all is well here,
Go for "make install" (will take just a few seconds)
Check your PHP version installed PHP -v
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Many thanks to Cristóbal, Matt and everyone helped me get this done
successful.

2011/4/30 Cristóbal Palmer <cmp at cmpalmer.org>

> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Vaibhav Mishra <anurodh78 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Cristóbal ,
> >
> > I deeply appreciate your inputs. Let me discuss this with my user's
> > community and return back here again.
>
> I'm glad to help!
>
> > However,
> >
> > 1. You recommend/suggest to go for 5.3.6 instead 5.3.5?
>
> Yes; 5.3.6 is the current stable release: http://php.net/downloads.php
>
> > 2. Does RHEL 5.6 support any version above 5.3.3?
>
> RHEL 5.x proper does not support anything newer than that, no. The
> engineering goals Red Hat set for themselves are much more focused on
> stability and predictability than on keeping pace with upstream
> features, bugfixes, etc. Be thankful that Red Hat QA does the work
> that it does and doesn't toss in newer packages willy-nilly.
>
> Having said that, there are 3rd-party repositories that help some user
> communities meet various needs (such as newer versions of PHP). Two
> excellent examples are EPEL (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL) and
> iuscommunity. These have different goals, and mixing multiple
> 3rd-party repositories is a bad idea--especially if you don't know
> exactly what you're doing.
>
> I suggest you spend time getting acquainted with yum.conf(5) and
> yum(8) before you add repositories. I especially recommend you put the
> "exclude" and "includepkgs" directives to good use.
>
> > I will read once more iuscommunity documents as how can I better benifit
> out
> > of it.
>
> Do! I think they will serve you well.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Cristóbal Palmer
> Systems Administrator
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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