I presume you had php compiled with Oracle support? Did you try
--with-oracle=<somedir> ? I had the same problem with MySQL until I
specified where MySQL lived.
I haven't used Oracle so this is the most obvious thing I can think of.
Donncha.
"John P. Looney" wrote:
>> I've beeing having horrible troubles with Apache & PHP3 & Oracle.
>> For some reason, if php was build as a dynamic library, it was causing
> Apache to give sig 11s. Finally got it built statically, and it worked.
>> However, I also have a mod_auth_oracle module, that seems to prefer to be
> built in dynamically. Anyone know a quick "this is how you force it to go
> in statically" type hint ?
>
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