I kinda have thought all the time that those extensions that will be in a release stay in the php-src CVS module. And the rest is put into PECL, where people can find them and use phpize or whatever to build them. Doesn't that 'pear install' thing work already? (sqlite, anyone?)
--Jani On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Wez Furlong wrote: >Hey, all I'm talking about is a script to put the golden extensions >into ext (and exclude the cruft) when we build our tarball distro. > >--Wez. > >> >> Why not go with RPM's then? The eays way is to split up the RPM's so >that we >> >> can have RPMs for the basic stuff like INI, Docs and all, then for the >> >> different sapis and then for all the extensions. See attached makerpm >for >> >> current state of work. >> >> > How do RPMs work on Gentoo, Debian, Windows, MacOSX...? >> >> It is impossible to find a solution that works for all systems. This RPM >> stuff at least is a way for all *nix systems. So the main problem is >> Windows again. > -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php