Reputation: 5721
I compiled some PHP extention libs (in C/C++) a while back, on my XP platform. I have now moved the sources to my Ubuntu box, and want to build the libs for use on my Linux box.
However, I have come accross a number of obstacles:
[Edit]
Thanks to Pascal Martin and this question, I have managed to build and test one of my smaller libraries. I just want to double check the contents of my .m4 file (since I am not familiar with the format), before I go ahead with the other libraries.
This is the content of the autogenerated .m4 file - is anyone familiar with the format, and can they explain what it means - this is so that I can be doubly sure that I have uncommented the correct sections of the file.
The contents of the config.m4 file are displayed below in all their gory detail:
dnl $Id$
dnl config.m4 for extension tanlib
dnl Comments in this file start with the string 'dnl'.
dnl Remove where necessary. This file will not work
dnl without editing.
dnl If your extension references something external, use with:
dnl PHP_ARG_WITH(tanlib, for tanlib support,
dnl Make sure that the comment is aligned:
dnl [ --with-tanlib Include tanlib support])
dnl Otherwise use enable:
PHP_ARG_ENABLE(tanlib, whether to enable tanlib support,
dnl Make sure that the comment is aligned:
[ --enable-tanlib Enable tanlib support])
if test "$PHP_TANLIB" != "no"; then
dnl Write more examples of tests here...
dnl # --with-tanlib -> check with-path
dnl SEARCH_PATH="/usr/local /usr" # you might want to change this
dnl SEARCH_FOR="/include/tanlib.h" # you most likely want to change this
dnl if test -r $PHP_TANLIB/$SEARCH_FOR; then # path given as parameter
dnl TANLIB_DIR=$PHP_TANLIB
dnl else # search default path list
dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tanlib files in default path])
dnl for i in $SEARCH_PATH ; do
dnl if test -r $i/$SEARCH_FOR; then
dnl TANLIB_DIR=$i
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $i)
dnl fi
dnl done
dnl fi
dnl
dnl if test -z "$TANLIB_DIR"; then
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([Please reinstall the tanlib distribution])
dnl fi
dnl # --with-tanlib -> add include path
dnl PHP_ADD_INCLUDE($TANLIB_DIR/include)
dnl # --with-tanlib -> check for lib and symbol presence
dnl LIBNAME=tanlib # you may want to change this
dnl LIBSYMBOL=tanlib # you most likely want to change this
dnl PHP_CHECK_LIBRARY($LIBNAME,$LIBSYMBOL,
dnl [
dnl PHP_ADD_LIBRARY_WITH_PATH($LIBNAME, $TANLIB_DIR/lib, TANLIB_SHARED_LIBADD)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TANLIBLIB,1,[ Whether you have tanlib])
dnl ],[
dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([wrong tanlib lib version or lib not found])
dnl ],[
dnl -L$TANLIB_DIR/lib -lm -ldl
dnl ])
dnl
dnl PHP_SUBST(TANLIB_SHARED_LIBADD)
PHP_NEW_EXTENSION(tanlib, tanlib.c, $ext_shared)
fi
Does anyone grok the above?
BTW, the above config.m4 file was generated using Autoconf 2.50 (I have also just seen the documentation here and am slowly digesting it.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1837
Reputation: 55369
To answer your followup question, dnl
is the line comment marker in .m4
files, so those lines aren't doing anything currently. That's probably OK, since they're mostly only relevant if you're using an external library (and by convention using the --with-myextension
configure option rather than --enable-myextension
).
The above file (as of revision 3) is therefore equivalent to:
PHP_ARG_ENABLE(tanlib, whether to enable tanlib support,
[ --enable-tanlib Enable tanlib support])
if test "$PHP_TANLIB" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TANLIBLIB,1,[ Whether you have tanlib])
PHP_NEW_EXTENSION(tanlib, tanlib.c, $ext_shared)
fi
So if you do the following in this directory, it should work (I think, I don't have a suitable Linux machine to hand to check this):
phpize
./configure --enable-tanlib
make
make install
Finally, make sure that the extension is enabled in /etc/php5/conf.d
.
Remember you'll need to restart apache (sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
) to pick up any extension changes.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 401182
On my Ubuntu computer, phpize is in :
$ which phpize
/usr/bin/phpize
And ext_skel
should be in the "ext
" directory, in the PHP sources, which you can get by SVN.
Here's the ext
directory : http://svn.php.net/viewvc/php/php-src/trunk/ext/
And you can view the content of the script here.
The README.EXT_SKEL
is just under trunk/
.
If you're more of a git user, there is a mirror of the SVN on github : http://github.com/php/
Upvotes: 2