php5 & "port test php5"

Bradley Giesbrecht brad at pixilla.com
Mon Mar 23 13:42:05 PDT 2009


On Mar 23, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:

>
> On Mar 23, 2009, at 1:00 PM, drf wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My setup:   Mac Mini, 10.4.11, Xcode 2.5, GCC 4, MacPorts 1.7
>>
>> Everything compiles fine, there are some complaints about  
>> signedness from the compiler, but it all looks ok.  But when I run  
>> the PHP test suite, over 70 tests fail, including ones I wouldn't  
>> really expect, like on the function easterdate().  I can not find  
>> any hints anywhere on what might be happening, so I'm wondering if  
>> these tests really are that important. Should a completely default,  
>> standard, stock install of php5 with MacPorts pass all the PHP self  
>> tests fine?
>
> What are you commands are you executing and what are the results?
>
> I don't see a php function named easterdate. There is easter_date  
> which appears to work fine on my php5 install.
>
> port installed
> [...]
>  php5 @5.2.8_1+apache2+imap+macosx+mysql5+pear+pspell+readline+sqlite 
> +tidy (active)
>
>
>> The thing is, when I set up everything myself (not using MacPorts  
>> to compile php5) the same set of tests failed - the config of php5  
>> did reference various macport installed libraries, etc.  I am now  
>> at the point where I am wondering if I ought to toss all of  
>> MacPorts and try to install everything myself that is needed to  
>> compile php5.
>>
>> So any advice, pointers on where to look, or hints on 64 bit vs 32  
>> would be greatly appreciated
>
> Please provide more information on your environment like macports  
> version, php5 version, php5 line from port installed, the command  
> you are using to test php5 and the result of those tests. If the  
> result is to verbose summarize.

I see you included everything I asked for. My brain mis-fired.

//Brad


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