[Bug 1400594] [NEW] Cannot compile PHP 5.3 in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS because libaprutil1-dbd-freetds 1.5.3-1 is unavailable
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Tue Dec 9 06:20:19 UTC 2014
Public bug reported:
I can find version 1.5.2-1 on one of the sites somewhere and download
it, but that is not compatible with other dependencies. It looks like
either someone forgot to compile this library, or it is perhaps obscured
in some other package that is difficult to find.
Because of this problem, PHP 5.3 fails to compile if you include the
--with-mssql=shared,/usr configure option, which is used by the
configuration options for 12.04 LTS version of PHP. Is there no mssql
support in whatever version of PHP comes with 14.04 LTS?
Of course, tons of other issues prevent PHP 5.3 from compiling, such as
it not looking in the /usr/libx86_64-linux-gnu directory for libraries,
but all the other problems like this so far I've been able to correct
this via symlinks and installing tons of dev packages.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: freetds libaprutil1 lts php trusty
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Title:
Cannot compile PHP 5.3 in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS because libaprutil1-dbd-
freetds 1.5.3-1 is unavailable
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I can find version 1.5.2-1 on one of the sites somewhere and download
it, but that is not compatible with other dependencies. It looks like
either someone forgot to compile this library, or it is perhaps
obscured in some other package that is difficult to find.
Because of this problem, PHP 5.3 fails to compile if you include the
--with-mssql=shared,/usr configure option, which is used by the
configuration options for 12.04 LTS version of PHP. Is there no mssql
support in whatever version of PHP comes with 14.04 LTS?
Of course, tons of other issues prevent PHP 5.3 from compiling, such
as it not looking in the /usr/libx86_64-linux-gnu directory for
libraries, but all the other problems like this so far I've been able
to correct this via symlinks and installing tons of dev packages.
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