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I need to install php5 source debian package with zend thread safety enable (ZTS=1) but in default this config is disable. how can rebuild package with my configuration ?

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  1. Download and extract package sources with apt-get source php5

  2. Edit debian/rules file and add --enable-roxen-zts or --enable-maintainer-zts to COMMON_CONFIG (confirm which one you need with ./configure --help).

  3. sudo apt-get build-dep php5 to install build dependencies.

  4. From directory where package source were extracted run dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b.

Optionally if you have devscripts package installed you may run debuild -uc -b instead of dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b.

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  • I followed this exact sequence and ended up with rougly 20 .deb packages. I then dbl-clicked the PHP5 meta-package and when checking phpinfo I got Thread Safety disabled. I don't know what went wrong. I added the --enable-maintainer-zts to my rules files but nada. Should I add --enable-roxen-zts too and recompile ?? Thanks.
    – PinkTurtle
    Oct 19, 2014 at 13:24
  • I would just like to note that if you already have MySQL installed, you may get an error like this: ERROR: 1005 Can't create table 'db' (errno: 13) the resolution was to set RUN_TESTS = no in debian/rules
    – reefine
    Oct 23, 2014 at 21:03
  • Thanks for the tip. However the build seems to loop for me - it is building php 6+ times and has been looping for over an hour. Any ideas why this might happen?
    – Bas Kuis
    Nov 2, 2014 at 22:05
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    @Bas Kuis This is because php compiles for every possible SAPI e.g. fpm, cli, apache2 etc Jan 12, 2015 at 11:31
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Dont worry, it really takes a long time for the package build, and it also looks like it is in loop, but it will come to an end, eventually.

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