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I don't normally cross post but this question has gotten no traction on
the Web400 list, nothing in a post on the Zend site (crickets....might
be the holiday....)
One additional bit of information: a 'find' turned up a "libcurl.a" in
/usr/local/zendsvr6/lib-8.0.1/ Should I symlink that back to
/usr/local/zendsvr6/lib ? Ideas would be welcome
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: No curl error after Zend PTF apply
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 16:41:37 -0500
From: Pete Helgren <pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I am getting an interesting message in my Apache logs after I updated my
Zend server installation:
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /usr/local/ZendSvr6/bin/php-cgi.bin
because of the following errors:
0509-150 Dependent module libcurl.a(libcurl.so.4) could not be
loaded.
0509-022 Cannot load module libcurl.a(libcurl.so.4).
0509-026 System error: A file or directory in the path name does
not exist.
I have no idea why and I didn't see anything in the documentation about
an "after you apply this PTF" step. I installed the Zend Server 8.5.5
cumulative PTF upgrade for Zend Server 6.x/7.x/8.x (PHP 5.6) which was
PTF Z6ZS0030. When I try to access the Wordpress instance or anything
that requires PHP, I see the message in the logs....the attempt
eventually times out.
Not sure why it is looking for curl or why it wasn't installed (if it
was supposed to be).
Ideas?
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