linux - An error occurred during the php installation process
Jul 06, 2016 pm 01:51 PM
Hello everyone, I encountered the following error when installing php5.6.23 from the source code:
<code>configure: error: Don't know how to define struct flock on this system, set --enable-opcache=no </code>
Baidu’s following methods (none of them can be solved):
1
<code>vim /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf # 編輯庫文件 /usr/local/lib # 添加該行(64位系統(tǒng)改為lib64) :wq # 保存退出 ldconfig -v # 使之生效 </code>
2
<code>yum groupinstall "Development tools" </code>
3
<code>echo /usr/local/mysql/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/mysql-x86_64.conf ldconfig -v </code>
4
<code>這個(gè)報(bào)錯(cuò)需要的大概是libmysqlclient.so。我的機(jī)器由于是測試用,之前mysql是xampp安裝的,所以so文件是在/opt/lampp/lib下。于是編輯/etc/ld.so.conf加入這個(gè)路徑,ldconfig。再重新./configure,順利通過。。 </code>
5
<code>刪除--enable-opcache </code>
I have tried all the above methods, but it still doesn’t work. The system is centos7. Can anyone help me┭┮﹏┭┮
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Hello everyone, I encountered the following error when installing php5.6.23 from the source code:
<code>configure: error: Don't know how to define struct flock on this system, set --enable-opcache=no </code>
Baidu’s following methods (none of them can be solved):
1
<code>vim /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf # 編輯庫文件 /usr/local/lib # 添加該行(64位系統(tǒng)改為lib64) :wq # 保存退出 ldconfig -v # 使之生效 </code>
2
<code>yum groupinstall "Development tools" </code>
3
<code>echo /usr/local/mysql/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/mysql-x86_64.conf ldconfig -v </code>
4
<code>這個(gè)報(bào)錯(cuò)需要的大概是libmysqlclient.so。我的機(jī)器由于是測試用,之前mysql是xampp安裝的,所以so文件是在/opt/lampp/lib下。于是編輯/etc/ld.so.conf加入這個(gè)路徑,ldconfig。再重新./configure,順利通過。。 </code>
5
<code>刪除--enable-opcache </code>
I have tried the above methods, but it still doesn’t work. The system is centos7. Can anyone help me┭┮﹏┭┮
Finally solved! It’s so sad, I can’t hold back the tears in my eyes anymore~~~
The method is as follows:
1. Add the following content to /etc/ld.so.conf:
<code>/usr/local/lib #不知道為什么我的ld.so.conf文件里面空空如也 </code>
2. Add the following parameters when compiling php:
<code>--with-libdir=lib64 </code>
I also encountered the following error when installing php:
<code>configure: error: Sorry, I was not able to diagnose which libmcrypt version </code>
The solution is:
Recompile libmcrypt, but do not specify the path when compiling, but directly ./configure
I have the same question as you on stackoverflow, SYSTEM: php 5.6.4 centos 7.1.503 (Core)
I hope it helps, please call me Lei Feng.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30856418/compiling-php-5-6-with-ldap-error-solved
<code>changed --with-ldap to --with-ldap=shared</code>
yum install php5.6

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