Top posting since you started it.. :)
Yes, I do disable everything I don't need. You don't need to lecture me
about that. I was just pointing out that this ext/phar/ seems to do
things most enabled by default extensions don't do. Like affect the very
core of PHP. So enabling such by default isn't very good idea IMO..
And this extension was sneaked in core by promising something along the
lines of 'it will not be enabled by default'...iirc..
--Jani
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello Jani,
we're in alpha and fix all of those issues.
in contrast to 99.9% of our users it is very easy for you to disable it.
But the majority will only get the extension when we enable by default. And
it is one of the big plans for 5.3 to finally support native packaging to
make a lot of things easier. Once again if you don't like it, just disable
it like you configure any of your installations specifically for your
needs - others cannot.
marcus
Monday, September 29, 2008, 1:15:16 PM, you wrote:
Seems like PHAR causes quite unexpected things, f.e.
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=46194 where PHP crashes if file does not
exist. Please, can this crap be disabled by default (ALWAYS) and only
those who actually need it can enable it?
--Jani
Best regards,
Marcus
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