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- Hello, I'm been trying to get PHP working with the sqlanywhere.so module and I get the following message. PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library PHP 5.2.17 Mac: O/S X: 10.6.6 Server version: Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) Zend Server: Sybase Version 7.0 In phpInfo, it shows that my sql.
- Windows was assigning an internal IP address. Setting a static IP didn't work. I was assuming it was a DHCP server failure. I connected my monitor to pfSense to see what was going on, and for every reboot it was the same warning: PHP startup, unable to load dynamic library. Tried to do an update, but couldn't. Tried to reset to factory, but.
My development machine is currently a MacBook Pro Core2Duo. It also happens to use a 64bit architecture. My previous machine was a MacBook Pro CoreDuo which was 32bit.
Compiling a simple dynamic extension for PHP became something of an issue when moving on to the newer MBP.
I was trying to install the RAR extension for PHP on my dev laptop to test a few unrelated bits and I got mired in the process of getting this damned extension to load for Apache. My error logs, enabled just to debug this process, were filling up with:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library ‘/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/rar.so’ – (null) in Unknown on line 0
Every page that describes the process had the same steps. Get archive. Untar, ./configure, make, make install, make test, add extension=rar.so. Blah blah blah. One typical test was to run the CLI version of PHP and confirm that the dynamic extension was loading and was not causing startup errors:
php -i | grep rar
or
php -m | grep rar
Yep. No problems. I could even run tests like:
php -r “echo rar_open(‘myRar.rar’);”
The above would give me the internal ID for the rar object handle. Great! I was in business. However, after bouncing Apache 2, my phpinfo() page failed to show RAR as a loaded extension. The above impromtu tests confirmed that the proper modifications to php.ini and paths to my extensions_dir were correctly set. WTF?
Php Startup Unable To Load Dynamic Library Mac
Doing some serious googling, I stumbled on a thread off of Marc Liyanage’s invaluable Mac OS X PHP site entropy.ch: http://www.entropy.ch/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=2877
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MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.5 CFLAGS=”-arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe -no-cpp-precomp” CCFLAGS=”-arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe” CXXFLAGS=”-arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe” LDFLAGS=”-arch x86_64 -bind_at_load” ./configure
To sum it up in one line, compiling a dynamic extension for PHP may default to a 32bit architecture. This will fail when PHP as a DSO for Apache 2 is compiled against 64bit libs.
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The punchline? RAR now loads for Apache as intended and works a charm. The CLI version complains every time I invoke it :).