This fixes autobuild failures like http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/3288b742cee650ee47a41c5b4d6aaef1fe67bff1 php compile breaks with: ext/mysqlnd/mysqlnd_auth.o: In function `php_mysqlnd_scramble_sha2': mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1054): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Init' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1064): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Update' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1070): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Final' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1078): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Init' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1088): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Update' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x1094): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Final' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x109c): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Init' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x10ac): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Update' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x10bc): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Update' mysqlnd_auth.c:(.text+0x10c8): undefined reference to `PHP_SHA256Final' It looks like the php mysqli extension needs the hash extension to work. This seems to be a php Make dependany bug. This patch works around it until the upstream maintainers can fix it. Signed-off-by: Christopher McCrory <chrismcc@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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