[nycphp-talk] PHP segmentation fault with custom-compiled binaries -Zen Cart
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Sun Feb 13 15:49:29 EST 2005
Jayesh Sheth writes:
> Do I need to build the shared object on a Debian system if it
> is going to be copied to a Debian system
> ...
> Do shared object work just like dlls on Windows -
> i.e. they can be copied from system to system and just
> "swapped in"?
You would need to build the libraries on a machine
with exactly the same dependencies. The various executables
and intermediary libs often depend on version specific shared libraries
and sometimes in very intricate ways -- so you are more than
likely going to mess up somewhere if you try copying things around.
A package manager can keep track of all those dependencies for you.
Assuming you can use apt-get (or some other package manager).
which will take care of the dependencies, you should use that
to install MySQL and then rebuild against that installation.
e.g.
http://www.privaterra.org/blog-rg/fixing_the_php_mysql_apache_segfault.htm
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