Aleksandar - Thank you! I forgot that I had created an interbase.so file by compiling another version of php (tared). Who knows where and what that did! So, I reinstalled Centos (I am just setting this server up, so it was no big deal). I was able to recompile the source without a problem. NOW, I am going to take the same src.rpm and add the Interbase to it with a higher build number (e.g. -rtc.1) and see what happens. Todd Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: > Quoting Todd Cary <todd at aristesoftware.com>: > >> Matt - >> >> I have the spec, build and error file on my server: >> >> http://209.204.172.137/misc/php.spec >> http://209.204.172.137/misc/build.txt >> http://209.204.172.137/misc/build_errors.txt > > If you look at the output, it seems that the two testes failed > (bug26938 and proc_open01). They did not fail because the things they > were testing were not working. They failed because interbase.so > module couldn't be found (tests didn't even run). Maybe they depend > on interbase module for whatever strange reason. If I were you, I'd > just edit the spec file and remove them. In the %prep section, just > after patches are applied, thre's couple of lines that remove some > other tests that fail for no good reason (preventing php rpm from > being built). > > Just add these two lines inthere, and you should be fine: > > rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/bug26938.phpt > rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/proc_open01.phpt > > If you customize spec file to build more modules, some other tests may > also fail (again, usually for no good reason). Check output for > details. It tells you why test failed. If it's just linking problem > (like with those two tests that are bugging you now), ignore it and > disable the test in spec file (by removing it in %prep section). > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > -- Ariste Software 2200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523