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Li-Wen Hsu 9df3f2205f www/pecl-solr: Fix build for php 7.4
PR:		247364
Submitted by:	hagabard@gmail.com
Approved by:	Hung-Yi Chen <gaod@hychen.org> (maintainer)
MFH:		2020Q3 (blanket: build fix)
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