I'd add ext/skeleton to that list. Hartmut's PECL_gen project is way ahead
of it, actively supported and very easy to get hold of... and Hartmut gives
it a <shameless plug> at every opportunity :)
- Steph
Hello all.
I'd like to propose yet another bunch of extensions to be moved from core
to PECL.
(Don't worry, this is for 5.2 and HEAD. 5.1 is untouchable atm).
They are:
ext/hwapi
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Bugs: 7 bug reports. All bogus.
Status: unmaintained
I've never heard of Hyperwave and I can hardly believe there is at least
one person on the planet who uses this module.
No idea why do we include it in the core.
ext/filepro
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Bugs: 1 bug report. Take a look at it, it's really useful:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=12102
Status: unmaintained
Looks like filePro is some kind of pseudo-DB based on files. At least this
is what Wikipedia says.
Is it really necessary to support it IN THE CORE along with SQLite?
ext/recode
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Bugs: 10 bug reports. All of them were created in old good times of PHP
3.0b3.
Status: maintained (though, I can see from the CVS log that it was changed
last time ~5 years ago, excluding "bump year" and other minor changes).
And btw, it's known to break ext/mysql build.
I've no idea why do we need yet another unsupported and not recommended
way to do what ICONV does.
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Ok, basically this is it. But not really...
I would like to make one more proposal: Lets move ALL
unsupported/unmaintained/unused extensions to Sibe^H^H^H^H PECL.
Yes, I know that "people rely on them being in the core.. blah-blah-blah".
That's great. And that'll help us to find maintainers for the code.
Or at least will bring some attention to the problem of core extensions
(aka "known to be stable"), which are not even maintained for years. I
believe nobody actually uses them because of that - take a look at
ext/snmp, for example. A bunch of poorly named (naming standards, eh?)
_undocumented_ functions... Oh, and the implementation is also.. weird.
Not sure if it's possible to move SAPIs to PECL, but having 9 (yes, NINE)
unmaintained/unsupported SAPIs sounds like a bit overkill to me.
(aolserver, apache_hooks, caudium, continuity, milter, phttpd, pi3web,
roxen, tux - yup, nine..)
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