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RE: APC 3.0.12p2 Installation Questions and Problems: msg#00060

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Subject: RE: APC 3.0.12p2 Installation Questions and Problems

Can I ignore these failed tests?

> =====================================================================
> FAILED TEST SUMMARY
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Bug #35239 (Objects can lose references) [tests/lang/bug35239.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with strings [ext/apc/tests/apc_001.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with objects [ext/apc/tests/apc_002.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with objects [ext/apc/tests/apc_003.phpt]
> Bug #24142 (round() problems) [ext/standard/tests/math/bug24142.phpt]
> Bug #25694 (round() and number_format() inconsistency)
> [ext/standard/tests/math/bug25694.phpt]
> =====================================================================


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster [mailto:hostmaster@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 09:36 AM
> To: 'pecl-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: APC 3.0.12p2 Installation Questions and Problems
>
> Which Installation instructions should I follow for compiling
> PHP 4.4.4 with APC 3.0.12p2?
>
> In the INSTALLATION file for PHP 4.4.4, it states:
> ----
> Compiling PECL extensions statically into PHP
>
> To statically include the extension within the PHP build, put the
> extensions source into the ext/ directory found in the PHP
> source. For
> example:
>
> $ cd /your/phpsrcdir/ext
> $ pear download extname
> $ gzip -d < extname.tgz | tar -xvf -
> $ mv extname-x.x.x extname
> $ rm package.xml [not included in APC instructions]
>
> This will result in the following directory:
>
> /your/phpsrcdir/ext/extname
>
> From here, build PHP as normal:
>
> $ cd /your/phpsrcdir
> $ ./buildconf [I had to use --force]
> $ ./configure --help
> $ ./configure --with-extname --enable-someotherext
> --with-foobar [I used --enable-apc]
> $ make
> $ make install
> -----
>
> In the INSTALLATION file for APC, it states:
>
> -----
> +------------------------+
> | QUICK INSTALL (Static) |
> +------------------------+
>
> APC will not successfully compile on all systems as a DSO. If
> you run into
> problems using the DSO quick install, you can try to compile
> it statically
> into PHP. (The DSO install is recommended, though.)
>
> These instructions assume the current directory is the root
> of the PHP source
> tree, and that you have already configured PHP by running its bundled
> configure script.
>
> $ cd ext
> $ gunzip -c apc_x.y.tar.gz | tar xf -
> $ cd ..
> $ ./buildconf [I had to use --force]
> $ ./config.nice [I used --enable-apc]
> $ make
> $ make install
> -----
>
> No matter what conbination I use, make test fails:
>
> =====================================================================
> FAILED TEST SUMMARY
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Bug #35239 (Objects can lose references) [tests/lang/bug35239.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with strings [ext/apc/tests/apc_001.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with objects [ext/apc/tests/apc_002.phpt]
> APC: apc_store/fetch with objects [ext/apc/tests/apc_003.phpt]
> Bug #24142 (round() problems) [ext/standard/tests/math/bug24142.phpt]
> Bug #25694 (round() and number_format() inconsistency)
> [ext/standard/tests/math/bug25694.phpt]
> =====================================================================
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> I can send the full test report, if you want it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim
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