oci8 with PHP 4.3.2-14.ent on AS3

Michael Ault mikerault at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 8 17:03:19 UTC 2004


>From Metalink, taking a look today:

Server Certifications
OS Product Certified With Version Status Addtl. Info.
Components Other Install Issue 
SuSE SLES8 10g N/A N/A Certified Yes None None None 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 3 10g N/A N/A Certified
Yes None None None 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 2.1 10g N/A N/A
Certified Yes None None None 
Red Flag DC Server 4.0 (China Only) 10g N/A N/A
Certified Yes None None None 
Miracle Linux Standard Edition 2.1 (Japan only) 10g
N/A N/A Certified Yes None None None 
Asianux 1.0 10g N/A N/A Certified Yes None None None 

Notice 10g is certified with Redhat AS/ES 3.0

Mike
--- Nathan Andrews <nandrews at med.umich.edu> wrote:

> Hmmm... I've got that, but it's in
> /usr/share/pear/DB, shouldn't make
> that much of a difference. Whatever it's missing,
> it's in ORACLE_HOME.
> 
> I did find one document that stated that 10g wasn't
> supported in AS3
> yet. Going to try a 9.2.0.4 install and see how that
> goes.
> 
> >>> mikerault at yahoo.com 10/8/04 11:27:01 AM >>>
> Not sure what is happening here, do you have the
> Oracle8 libraries available? I found
> /usr/share/pear/oci8.php on my LINUX 10g system,
> maybe
> the /usr/share/pear directoy needs to e one of the
> library paths.
> 
> Mike
> --- Nathan Andrews <nandrews at med.umich.edu> wrote:
> 
> > I'm trying to rebuild the php-4.3.2-14.ent rpm
> with
> > oracle oci8 support.
> > I set the switch to 1 in the rpm.spec file, and I
> > have the complete
> > Oracle 10g client installed.
> > 
> > I set the rpmbuild command like so:
> > ORACLE_HOME=/<oracle home> rpmbuild -ba
> > /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/php.spec
> > 
> > Everything seems to work fine until the end of the
> > first configure run,
> > where I get the message:
> > checking Oracle Install-Dir... /<oracle home>
> > checking Oracle version... configure: error:
> > Oracle-OCI8 needed
> > libraries not found
> > 
> > And then it craps out.
> > 
> > Should I be setting something different for
> > ORACLE_HOME before the
> > build command, or what am I missing here?
> > 
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