On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, Ilia A. wrote:

> On June 21, 2003 11:55 am, Marcus Börger wrote:
> > Please disable ext/mysql by default then, too.
> 
> Please don't, if the configure script can find the mysql library needed by the 
> extension on the system I see no reason why not to enable to mysql extension 
> by default. Given the large number of php + mysql users, it'll surely reduce 
> the amount of frustration users will experience once they realize their PHP 
> no longer has a default MySQL extension.

PHP RPM users will have to rebuild PHP from source RPM in order to
use MySQL 4.x libraries if it is bundled. Am I right?

And you know building PHP source RPM is a huge task as one have to
install a lot of dependent RPMs for unused modules. And the compiling
takes long time.

Wei He


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