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Re: Problem with new legacy package in RedHat 9.0 with php...: msg#00195

Subject: Re: Problem with new legacy package in RedHat 9.0 with php...
Stephen E. Dudek wrote:
fb8475b2292b5b84785b322773c723b5dc9a9eed  php-4.2.2-17.5.legacy.src.rpm

I built the packages from the above source for Red Hat 9 from
updates-testing, installed them on a test machine, wrote a sample PHP
script with mail().  Ran the script, received mail, and verified
function worked.

Then, I removed all the packages from my test and downloaded the files
from updates-testing and installed those.  I ran my sample script and
saw a difference:

Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build Is a dependency missing?


Yes it is the bug I mailed about I will try to find out how to
make it build ok...






On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 13:54, Johnny Strom wrote:

Jim van Wel wrote:

I have a major problem with the package php-4.2.2-17.5.legacy.i386. It
doesn't support the mail() function anymore? Am I doing something wrong, and
if so, what can I do to fix it?

I get an error like this:

Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build

Hope to hear soon about this matter.


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This is a bug in php that it dose not find sendmail during configure,
I had the same problem now I can't find the instructions how I fixed it.

Try to search on the net it is fixed in later versions of php, I think from 4.3.5 or someting..







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