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<h1>Installing PHP with unixODBC</h1>
This install procedure is based on apache 1.3.6 and PHP 3.0.9. The PHP4 from beta 3 will have a
configure option to use unixODBC so most of the following will be redundant.
<p>
This document assumes that unixODBC has been built and installed, in this case in the default location
/usr/local, and that both Apache and PHP have been untarred in the users home directory.
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<li>In the Apache directory run the following command
<pre>
./configure --prefix=/www
</pre>
plus any other local config you need
<p><li>Create a file in /usr/local/include called odbc.h containing the following three lines
<pre>
#include <sql.h>
#include <sqlext.h>
#include <odbcinst.h>
</pre>
replacing /www with your desired apache install path
<p><li>Move to the PHP directory
Define the following environment variables
<pre>
CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"
LDFLAGS=
CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lodbc"
</pre>
remember to export these variables
<pre>
export CFLAGS LDFLAGS CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS
</pre>
<p><li>Configure PHP with
<pre>
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.6 --with-custom-odbc=/usr/local --enable-track-vars
</pre>
plus any other local config you need
then...
<pre>
make
make install
</pre>
<p><li>Go back to your apache directory, and do
<pre>
./configure --prefix=/www --activate-module=src/modules/php3/libphp3.a
make
make install
</pre>
<p><li>Back to the PHP directory
Then to quote from the PHP INSTALL
<pre>
cp php3.ini-dist /usr/local/lib/php3.ini
You can edit /usr/local/lib/php3.ini file to set PHP options.
Edit your httpd.conf or srm.conf file and add:
AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3
<pre>
</ol>
And that should be that.
<p>If this is of any help to someone, good, any problems let <a href="mailto:nick@unixodbc.org">me</a> know.
<p>Nick Gorham
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