Also a clear understanding of exactly what MS compiler must be used. Will the free MS VC++ 2005 Express Edition be suitable? If so, this could actually allow more building and testing by those like me who have no access to a *ix box and quite frankly don't know what the fuss is all about with *ix as Windows does EVERYTHING you could possibly want!
Hmmm.. (Wait for gasp of breath and sudden adrenaline boost ...) Ok. Just joking there, *ix is great (or so I've been told - really NOT sure you know!), but I spend too long talking to users who have a locked down system and bosses who can get a 2 hour turnaround on anything they have (from a PDA to a server) if it all goes wrong and won't pay for anything else! What I'm basically saying is that you lot already understand the build process and for those like me and Igor, some support would be great if for nothing else we could maybe help fix some of the window specific problems and missing functionality from windows and if we don't succeed first time, we will learn, PHP grows, we all create world peace, yada, yada, yada. Save us from repeating previous mistakes, etc., etc. On 07/04/07, Igor Golubev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I spent the whole day trying to build PHP 4.4.x on Windows from source. I have read through the documentation (http://www.php.net/manual/ru/install.windows.building.php) and did everything in accordance to it. I tried to build PHP 4.4.6, 4.4.0 and the latest snapshot with MSVS6 SP6 and MSVS2005 SP1, all with no success. The problem is that the projects in the win32 subfolder don't match the actual code. For example, both php4dll.dsp and php4dllts.dsp in the latest releases refer to absent files in ext\pcre. Moreover, all these VS-projects weren't updated for ages. I managed to fix the projects, but then I received some other errors during compilation, which aren't related to my fixes. The more I fixed them, the more I got in return. I've given up. After all the headaches, I've decided to ask here. Could someone here give me some advice on how to build PHP 4 on Windows from the source? PS. I wonder how all these windows releases had been built, as it seems impossible to achieve this with the prepackaged project files? With regards, Igor -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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