Libresolv dependency for Alpine linux
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I have Alpine v3.7 Docker image and to put things short, I am installing OCI8 extension for PHP.
When doing the php -v
I get the following error:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'oci8.so'
(tried:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so (Error
loading shared library libresolv.so.2: No such file or directory
(needed by /usr/local/instantclient/libclntsh.so.18.1)),
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so
(Error loading shared library
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so: No
such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0
I can't seem to find what package do I have to install in order to make this work. I have seen that there is a libresolv.a
(I have also searched here and see there is no libresolv.so.*
file in Alpine by defaut) file in my /usr/lib/
folder so I tried sym-linking it back to Oracle folder, however that does nothing, I am still getting the same error.
These are the packages I am installing on Docker container create:
RUN apk add --update
autoconf gcc g++ make libaio-dev libnsl gettext-dev automake libtool libc6-compat;
php oracle docker alpine
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I have Alpine v3.7 Docker image and to put things short, I am installing OCI8 extension for PHP.
When doing the php -v
I get the following error:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'oci8.so'
(tried:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so (Error
loading shared library libresolv.so.2: No such file or directory
(needed by /usr/local/instantclient/libclntsh.so.18.1)),
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so
(Error loading shared library
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so: No
such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0
I can't seem to find what package do I have to install in order to make this work. I have seen that there is a libresolv.a
(I have also searched here and see there is no libresolv.so.*
file in Alpine by defaut) file in my /usr/lib/
folder so I tried sym-linking it back to Oracle folder, however that does nothing, I am still getting the same error.
These are the packages I am installing on Docker container create:
RUN apk add --update
autoconf gcc g++ make libaio-dev libnsl gettext-dev automake libtool libc6-compat;
php oracle docker alpine
This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41
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I have Alpine v3.7 Docker image and to put things short, I am installing OCI8 extension for PHP.
When doing the php -v
I get the following error:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'oci8.so'
(tried:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so (Error
loading shared library libresolv.so.2: No such file or directory
(needed by /usr/local/instantclient/libclntsh.so.18.1)),
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so
(Error loading shared library
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so: No
such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0
I can't seem to find what package do I have to install in order to make this work. I have seen that there is a libresolv.a
(I have also searched here and see there is no libresolv.so.*
file in Alpine by defaut) file in my /usr/lib/
folder so I tried sym-linking it back to Oracle folder, however that does nothing, I am still getting the same error.
These are the packages I am installing on Docker container create:
RUN apk add --update
autoconf gcc g++ make libaio-dev libnsl gettext-dev automake libtool libc6-compat;
php oracle docker alpine
I have Alpine v3.7 Docker image and to put things short, I am installing OCI8 extension for PHP.
When doing the php -v
I get the following error:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'oci8.so'
(tried:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so (Error
loading shared library libresolv.so.2: No such file or directory
(needed by /usr/local/instantclient/libclntsh.so.18.1)),
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so
(Error loading shared library
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20170718/oci8.so.so: No
such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0
I can't seem to find what package do I have to install in order to make this work. I have seen that there is a libresolv.a
(I have also searched here and see there is no libresolv.so.*
file in Alpine by defaut) file in my /usr/lib/
folder so I tried sym-linking it back to Oracle folder, however that does nothing, I am still getting the same error.
These are the packages I am installing on Docker container create:
RUN apk add --update
autoconf gcc g++ make libaio-dev libnsl gettext-dev automake libtool libc6-compat;
php oracle docker alpine
php oracle docker alpine
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This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41
add a comment |
This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41
This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41
add a comment |
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This is effectively a duplicate of your post stackoverflow.com/questions/53263972/oracle-on-alpine-linux
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 0:31
Alpine version is different and dependency missing is different.
– Norgul
Nov 14 at 5:56
The problem is the same "how do I use Alpine with Oracle Client" and the answer is the same "don't" :)
– Christopher Jones
Nov 14 at 7:41