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Source install Apache 2.2.13 + PHP 5.3 + Snow Leopard


Can anyone direct me to or write their experiences installing Apache and PHP on Snow Leopard?

I had this working in the past on Leopard, it would die after a security update, but was as simple as:

$ ./configure --enable-layout=Darwin --enable-mods-shared=all
$ make
$ sudo make install

and I was up and running again.

Since the Snow Leopard update I get the following issue on make command

libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libexpat.la' or unhandled argument `/usr/lib/libexpat.la'
make[2]: *** [htpasswd] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

Solution

  • As most of you know Snow Leopard (SL) is based on 64-bit architecture, and when you install Xcode 3.2 that comes with SL the gcc compiler defaults to 4.2.1 and seems to default to x86_64 not i386.

    Thanks to the following websites:

    My Solution:

    1. Follow the instructions on hivelogic.com for installing MySQL on SL

    2. Install Apache 2.2.14 via instructions on http://projects.serenity.de/php/ - it uses 2.2.13 but replacing a 13 with a 14 is easy right? ;) After Apache (x86_64) is installed do the following:

      cd /usr/local/apache2/bin
      cp httpd /usr/sbin/
      cp apachectl /usr/sbin/
      

      As mentioned on http://www.kevinkorb.com/post/24

    3. Compile and install packages (freetype,gettext,libjpeg,libpng,mcrypt,mhash,etc) mentioned right after the Apache install instructions on http://projects.serenity.de/php/ until IMAP, if you need IMAP then try the instructions mentioned in the url above but I didn't install since I didn't need it.

      NOTE: These all compiled as x86_64 with the exception of libpng which required the the following to be compiled as 64-bit:

      *export CFLAGS="-arch x86_64" ./configure

    4. This is where all the head banging on a desk and trial and error occurred. The installation of PHP 5.3.0. The biggest issue is with ICONV which has linking issues. I searched all over Google and some others were successful by editing the iconv.c file and the Makefile by adding -lresolv to the EXTRA_LIBS= after the ./configure string was executed. I was not so lucky, but still needed to make the edits for the --without-iconv parameter to work. Also --with-xmlrpc would not work. For the iconv hacks please refer to this blog entry

    So here is my ./configure string:

    ./configure 
    --prefix=/usr/local/php5
    --without-iconv
    --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
    --enable-pdo
    --with-gd 
    --with-zlib 
    --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local 
    --with-png-dir=/usr/local 
    --with-libxml-dir=/usr/local 
    --with-curl 
    --with-mcrypt 
    --with-pdo-mysql=/usr/local/mysql 
    --with-mysqli=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config 
    --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql 
    --with-mhash 
    --with-libxml-dir=/usr/local 
    --with-t1lib=/usr/local 
    --with-xsl 
    --with-freetype-dir=/usr/local 
    --with-gettext 
    --with-bz2=/usr 
    --with-openssl=/usr 
    --enable-bcmath 
    --enable-calendar 
    --enable-cgi 
    --enable-exif 
    --enable-ftp 
    --enable-gd-native-ttf 
    --enable-mbstring 
    --enable-soap 
    --enable-sqlite-utf8 
    --enable-cli 
    --enable-wddx 
    --enable-zip
    
    make
    sudo make install
    

    On a final note, I downloaded PHP-5.3.2-dev (http://snaps.php.net/) and it seems to have fixed the linking issues with ICONV and XMLRPC. The only changes that I've made to the above ./configure string were replace --without-iconv with --with-iconv=/usr/local and added --with-xmlrpc. This is a dev version and I am sure that it still has bugs so use at your own discretion.

    If you are having any issues please feel free to comment and I will try to help!