Hi,

On 7/2/07, Antony Dovgal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 03.07.2007 00:50, John Mertic wrote:
>> If an author would like his extension in the Windows installer then they
>> could just ask, would prevent unmaintained and unstable extensions
>> included in the build.
>
> But we are shipping them currently in the zip build ( all I'm doing is
> repackaging php-5.2.x-win32.zip and pecl-5.2.x-win32.zip )

The zip build is php-5.2.x-win32.zip, you merge it with the PECL package 
(pecl-5.2.x-win32.zip),
which I believe is supposed to be completely separate thing and that causes the 
mess.

It's separate, but there is nothing telling the end user that some
extensions ( such as APC, memcache, etc ) are good to use while others
aren't.

> so I think the issue would be better dealt with at the PECL level.

Well. no doubt it should be dealt on the PECL level (i.e. maintainers should 
start
maintaining their extensions etc.), but that's a bit unrealistic..

That's why I think that have the same sort of tagging system PEAR uses
with stable, beta, alpha would help out here tremendously, but like
you said that's a topic for another thread....

>> Could the features potentially be grouped into two trees? Core and added
>> functionality that can come from PECL?
>
> Originally, I was thinking the same thing, but the consensus was to
> make it the way it is currently. I like the two tree approach myself
> and switch to that if that what everyone wants to do. But I do
> remember the disention is that it seemed to confusing; perhaps
> splitting them up based upon stability instead?

Not sure I get you correctly (most probably not), but we do have two separate 
.zip
packages for Win32 and I don't remember any complaints about it.
To my personal understanding, the point of this thread is: "please do not merge PECL 
package into the CORE".
Just leave it as is, it's separate package and it's not supposed to be included 
into the official distro
(most of those packages should not be built & distributed at all, but that's a 
topic for another discussion).

Then let's go with putting the PECL packages in the installer, but a
separate menu like you mentioned. Like I said I liked that idea from
the start, but I remember people thought it was too confusing for some
reason. From my ( and your ) vantage point it makes it much clearer.

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