Le 13 novembre 2010 20:50, Stanley Sufficool <ssuffic...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 2010/11/13 Jérôme Loyet <jer...@loyet.net>:
>> Le 12 novembre 2010 23:57, Jani Taskinen <jani.taski...@iki.fi> a écrit :
>>> I updated the patch:
>>>
>>>  http://pecl.php.net/~jani/patches/multi-sapi.patch
>>>
>>> Now it will fail if no sapi/binary is selected. And "make install" will now
>>> also install them all. :)
>>
>> it seems to work well.
>
> I think Gentoo already has a multiple SAPI build in their PHP patch set.

so as FreeBSD

>
>>
>>>
>>> The question remains: into what branches can I commit it?
>>> Some might think it's not a bug fix.. ;)
>>
>> I don't really know. As it may changes the way package managers manage
>> the way to compile multiple sapi at once, it could work for them. It
>> would maybe be more logic to commit it in trunk.
>>
>> In all the cases, I think a patch which changes the unix buildchain
>> have to be tested widely before commiting. what you think ?
>>
>> ++ Jerome
>>>
>>> --Jani
>>>
>>>
>>> 12.11.2010 10:23, Jérôme Loyet kirjoitti:
>>>>
>>>> 2010/11/12 Jani Taskinen<jani.taski...@iki.fi>:
>>>>>
>>>>> And here's the patch:
>>>>>
>>>>>  http://pecl.php.net/~jani/patches/multi-sapi.patch
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: It's not quite finished, the 'make install' might not work.. ;)
>>>>
>>>> After a very quick try, there is a missing case: if not SAPI and no
>>>> binaries have been selected, we should trigger an error message. The
>>>> configture is terminating normaly et make does nothing (normal).
>>>>
>>>> ++ Jerome
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --Jani
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 12.11.2010 2:40, Jani Taskinen kirjoitti:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm working on an improvement on how all binaries are build thus
>>>>>> enabling building all such in one go if one wants to. I already added a
>>>>>> check for multiple sapi _modules_ being build, it will error out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Stay tuned, I'll post the patch once I've tested it a bit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --Jani
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 12.11.2010 0:03, Jérôme Loyet kirjoitti:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2010/11/11 Jani Taskinen<jani.taski...@iki.fi>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 11.11.2010 18:46, Kalle Sommer Nielsen kirjoitti:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Jérôme
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 2010/11/11 Jérôme Loyet<jer...@loyet.net>:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If this is a normal behaviour, we should add an error at configure
>>>>>>>>>> telling that only one SAPI is supported at once.
>>>>>>>>>> It not, we should correct it.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Did I miss something ?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Windows we have no problems in compiling multiple SAPI's using one
>>>>>>>>> ./configure, so I believe it is indeed a bug on the Unix build system
>>>>>>>>> causing this, so yeah I suppose it should be fixed.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sascha explained this briefly here:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/php-...@lists.php.net/msg00413.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I understand it's hard to compile mutiple SAPI (dependancies, linkage,
>>>>>>> ...). In this case, this should be clear at configure and an error
>>>>>>> message should be shown. It's not reasonable not to be able to compile
>>>>>>> CGI and apache2 sapi without any informations (like
>>>>>>> http://bugs.php.net/53271).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've made a quick patch (http://pastebin.com/jUGMtSjv) which:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - move the sapi/cgi/config9.m4 to config.m4. The reason cgi sapi uses
>>>>>>> a config9.m4 file is to be called at configure as the last SAPI.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - remove the "No SAPI selected" check in sapi/cgi/config.m4. To me
>>>>>>> it's not its job. It has to be done by configure. To me, the cgi sapi
>>>>>>> must be like any of the others
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - change the cgi sapi to be disable by default. cgi sapi will be like
>>>>>>> any other sapi (except cli), disable by default. Basically, PHP is a
>>>>>>> programming scripting language. The CLI has to be enable by default
>>>>>>> and other sapi have to be enabled by the user.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - add a "No SAPI selected" check in configure.in, after
>>>>>>> "esyscmd(./build/config-stubs sapi)" (after all sapi config*.m4 files
>>>>>>> have been executed). Use CLI as default SAPI if it's not been
>>>>>>> disabled. If all SAPI and CLI have been disabled, issue the error
>>>>>>> message.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - A a check in PHP_SELECT_SAPI (in acinclude.m4) to ensure it's been
>>>>>>> called only once (all SAPI (except CLI) calls this macro). At second
>>>>>>> call, an error message telling that only one SAPI can be compiled is
>>>>>>> shown.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't have a huge php core background but it seems (for me at least)
>>>>>>> the right way for users.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hope it helps.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Something called ZTS also comes to my mind..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's not the first time ZTS comes in the discution about multiple
>>>>>>> SAPI. I've made some tests and looked into the code of the build
>>>>>>> chain, but I can't see how it's related. Maybe someone can enlight me
>>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thx
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ++ jerome
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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