I agree with Edin here. We need to make sure the Windows builds are not too
far behind the *nix releases. In other words we need to make sure
everyting is in place to build and release on Win32 before we move all
extensions.

- Frank

> On 7 Jun 2003, Sterling Hughes wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > So now that the PEAR framework for bundling extensions is in place, I
> > figured I'd start a thread about moving all extensions to PECL, and
then
> > selectively bundling them from PECL (perhaps maintaining physical
> > aliases as well.)
> 
> -1
> I'm strongly against this move. First of all PEAR framework for handling

> extensions is nowhere near complete. It has no support for Windows. It
has 
> no notion of what version of PECL package can be built with what version

> of PHP. It requires latest and the greatest GNU tools installed on the 
> system which is rarely true for some commercial Unixes.
> 
> If we are going to bundle most of those extensions anyway, removing them

> to PECL would directly reduce the quality of the release as most of them

> will receive very little testing.
> 
> I understand the wish to make the release process more easy, but I'm 
> afraid that this proposal will achieve exactly to opposite effect. It
will 
> certainly make maintenance of the Windows binary releases much more 
> difficult.
> 
> Edin
> 
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