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| 3 | | = PortLog: [wiki:dev-lang]/php = |
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| 5 | | http://www.php.net |
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| 7 | | == version 5.2.6 == |
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| 9 | | ||R5||broken|| |
| 10 | | ||BONE||untested|| |
| 11 | | ||Haiku||untested|| |
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| 13 | | dependencies: none |
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| 15 | | === revision 1 (j_freeman) - [R5] === |
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| 17 | | Back in March, I was able to get 5.2.5 built on R5. Though it didn't pass the test suite, it gave me hope for PHP on BeOS/Haiku. Unfortunately I lost the image for that development machine (I develop under Max on VMware), so I'm having to start from scratch with 5.2.6. |
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| 19 | | The first problem I've run into is regarding the absence of search.h. For 5.2.5 I found it online somewhere and there were no problems, but this time I tried using Haiku's but I'm getting "conflicting types for `restrict'". Interesting. I'll have to play with it some more when I have some more time. |
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| 21 | | But this brings me to a question only a newbie porter like myself could ask; in the event we find a header that BeOS does not have, what is the best way to handle it? |