When you try to upgrade or install various PEAR (or PECL) packages, you may get the rather unhelpful error message “ERROR: `phpize’ failed”. For example, here’s the result I get when I try to install the pecl_http
package:
root@finrod:~# pecl install pecl_http
pecl/pecl_http can optionally use PHP extension "iconv"
downloading pecl_http-1.6.3.tar ...
Starting to download pecl_http-1.6.3.tar (Unknown size)
................................................................................
................................................................................
.........................................done: 1,015,808 bytes
71 source files, building
running: phpize
Configuring for:
PHP Api Version: 20041225
Zend Module Api No: 20060613
Zend Extension Api No: 220060519
ERROR: `phpize' failed
root@finrod:~#
The error is actually caused by a bug in PHP itself (filed in PHP’s bug database as of 2004, and currently marked “Won’t fix”): If your installation of PHP was compiled with the --enable-sigchild
flag on, then the return value from a pclose()
call can’t be trusted. One of PEAR’s components, called PEAR::Builder, uses pclose()
as part of the package installation process, to try to determine whether a given operation succeeded or not.
Even though the operation succeeds, pclose()
returns -1, signaling a failure, and the rest of PEAR then takes pclose()
at its word.
Is This Affecting Your Installation of PHP and PEAR?
If you’ve gotten an “ERROR: `phpize’ failed” message when trying to run a “pecl install” or “pear install” command, try running phpinfo()
— if you see --enable-sigchild
in the “Configure Command” section near the very top, then you’re most likely being bitten by this bug.
Potential Fixes and Workarounds
The PHP dev team recommends recompiling without the offending flag.
However, you may not be able to do that, for any of various reasons. (You may have installed from a binary package, for instance — like most people these days.) Or it may simply seem like an excessive hassle. I offer the following patch as-is, without any guarantee or support.
First, ensure that you have the latest version of PEAR::Builder. Look in your PEAR/Builder.php file — On most Linux and Unix installations, this is likely to be in /usr/lib/php/PEAR/Builder.php
, or possibly /usr/local/lib/php/PEAR/Builder.php
.
On Windows systems, PHP might be installed nearly anywhere, but supposing it’s in c:\php
, then the file you’re looking for will be in c:\php\PEAR\PEAR\Builder.php
(yes, that’s two PEARs in a row).
Check the “@version” line in the big comment block at the beginning of the file; the line you want should be around line 19 or so. If says it’s less than version 1.38 (the latest one, at the time I’m writing this post), then try upgrading. Running “pear upgrade pear” should work. Then you can install this patch file:
Download the patch file and place it somewhere on your machine. Log in and cd
to the PEAR directory that contains the Builder.php file. Then run the patch command. In the following example, I’ve placed the patch file in root’s home directory:
root@finrod:~# ls
loadlin16c.txt loadlin16c.zip patch-pear-builder-1.38.txt
root@finrod:~# cd /usr/lib/php/PEAR
root@finrod:/usr/lib/php/PEAR# cp Builder.php Builder.bak.php
root@finrod:/usr/lib/php/PEAR# patch -p0 < /root/patch-pear-builder-1.38.txt
patching file Builder.php
root@finrod:/usr/lib/php/PEAR#
Naturally, if the patch file doesn’t work for some reason, or it breaks things, you can just cp
the backup file back into place.
Please let me know if this patch works for you — or if it fails horribly, for that matter.
[Updated 2009-06-03: Minor edits for clarity]
25 Comments
Worked for me. Slackware 12.1.0
Thanks, but your patch did not work for me though the symptom in my problem was failure in make, not phpize.
That worked well for me, Slackware 11.0 (maybe it’s time to upgrade…)
@Mikael #3: Hey, one of the things I like about the open-source world is that we’re not nearly as stuck on the “forced-upgrade treadmill”. If the machine’s still working, no need to upgrade unless *you* feel like it.
Glad to hear the patch was useful.
Hmm, it didn’t work for me, it just added a notice and two warnings:
running: phpize
sh: phpize: not found
Notice: Undefined variable: config in PEAR/Builder.php on line 507
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in PEAR/Builder.php on line 507
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/share/php/PEAR/Builder.php on line 507
ERROR: `phpize’ failed
Ubuntu 8.04.1, Builder version 1.9.0
Worked on this problem for about a week, about to give up, but I tried this.
Works beautifully.
Slackware 13.0.
Thank you very much, coyote!
Beautiful!
Tried installing pdflib using pecl and recieved the error “phpize failed”. Found your patch and it worked like a charm on Slack 13.0!
Thanks!
It worked for me also (when tried to install xdebug).
Slackware 13.0
Many thanks!
Works for me as well.
I have PHP 5.2.10 custom configured on Slackware 13.
Patch saved me a great deal of time.
thanks for this post 🙂
The Patch didn’t work for me:
PEAR 1.9.1 on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.4)
works fine and solves the problem for:
slackware 13.1,
PHP 5.2.13,
PEAR Release: 1.9.1
Worked for me
Slackware 13.1
PEAR Version: 1.9.1
PHP Version: 5.3.3
Works for me. I’ve been looking for a fix for this. thanks!
Here’s the error I get when I run this:
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
patching file Builder.php
Hunk #1 FAILED at 457.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 480.
2 out of 2 hunks FAILED — saving rejects to file Builder.php.rej
PHP version: 5.1.2
Ubuntu
[Kai says: I’m approving this comment, even though I’m not sure what it says, on the hope that it might prove useful to any other Chinese-speakers who arrive here looking for help on this issue.]
我的英语不好(my english is badly.)
系统(system):slackware13
软件平台(soft):php
软件包(soft pkg):pear包已全部安装 (all pkg install)
问题(question):pear不能帮定到php,在php中调用pear的DB、mail时,没有响应。(pear can’t use php,php use pear’s DB and mail,no responded.)
解决方案(solutions):我修改/etc/httpd/php.ini,
include_path = “/usr/local/lib/php”
结果(a result):no problem
Very neat workaround. I like how you parsed the configure command and then used that in the conditional for the pclose() exit code.
Nice work!
Fixed the patch for slackware 13.37/PHP 5.3.6:
http://www.dawoodfall.net/patches/pclose.diff
Thanks!
Thanks for the patch. It got me out of a hole trying to install PDFLib on Slackware 12.2. Great work!
It worked, thank you very much!! (Slackware 12.0)
Alessandro
Works great on my 64 bit Slackware 13.37!
I compiled php 5.3.8 without the –enable-sigchild flag.
I guess it’s default then and a –disable-sigchild is needed.
However, youre patchfile did the trick.
It didn’t work for me:
root@dragon:patch -p0 < patch
patching file Builder.php
Hunk #1 succeeded at 472 (offset 8 lines).
patch: **** malformed patch at line 47: 2))));
I tried also the foxed path that Dave give and it didn't work also.
Worked a treat:
PEAR 1.9.4
PHP 5.3.10
Fedora 16
If you don’t have patch command installed like I did on pure linux, try
rpm -ivh ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/opensuse/distribution/11.4/repo/oss/suse/x86_64/patch-2.6.1.81-5.1.x86_64.rpm
Works on Slackware 13.37 with PHP 5.3.17, thanks a lot !
Thanks for this post! We had sigchild enabled for years, since we’re running PHP against Oracle. I was completely stuck trying to use PECL to install a module, was going to have to tarball it. Found your article, recompiled php without sigchild, and now I can use pecl!
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