On 01.08.2008 15:44, Pierre Joye wrote:
It is not about being 100% true or 100% false. We have a couple of
ways to see that, extension usage stastistics and own experiences
(mines in the PEAR time, with htscanner feedbacks on what they use,
and a couple of other things). I provided one source and it reflects
what I said (see nexen.net base configuration stats).
Lots of hostings and single servers use default packages from their distributions
and distributions tend to include much more than what's enabled by default, so
"hostings use what's enabled by default" is just as fake argument as is "hostings
are afraid of PECL".
Also, even if all of the hosting companies in the world would use simple "./configure",
I still couldn't think of a reason to enable ext/sqlite3 by default.
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Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
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