nope, just in cvs.  and just as of last night. :)  But the footprint of
php5 is actually smaller with regards to sqlite, as the client library
caused more download time.

-Sterling

On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 13:58, Andi Gutmans wrote:
> At 01:12 AM 6/23/2003 -0400, Sterling Hughes wrote:
> >1.5 mb is tiny :)
> >
> >1.5 mb is just a du -ch *.c *.h, and its a one time download.  Then you
> >cvs upd the rest of the changes as they happen.   As a point of
> >reference, the mbstring extension is 2.9 mb of data, sqlite is in total
> >1.9 mb of data.
> >
> >Libmysql was much more code than the bundled sqlite is. But besides
> >that, I'm talking about enabling by default - not bundling.  As I
> >mentioned its been bundled for quite awhile now. :)
> 
> It's been bundled in the 4.3.x releases? :) I guess I completely missed 
> that part.
> 
> Anyway, once it's bundled I am definitely +1 for enabling it by default. I 
> didn't know it was bundled (and I'm not talking about CVS but in a release).
> 
> Andi
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