On 11/05/16 05:59, Joe Watkins wrote:
> The idea that we could one day have a configuration file for both
> platforms seems like a pipe dream, so this can't really be considered a
> "step closer" to that; It's never going to happen.

That is my thought as well. Getting windows installations of PHP working
with the third party clients needed to complete the jigsaw is irritating
at least at the moment. It's bad enough trying to tell nieve users how
to check just which client library their system is using when windows
already hides the extensions from them, and further hiding just which
extension PHP is using ... or guessing if the file has php_ in front. Is
not helping windows users. Very few Linux based installs use the php.ini
file as shipped, so there is little point making changes to that just
for the windows installs anyway?

I would like to see the name problem solved, but php_ was added for some
very good reason at that time, and then ignored by third party
extensions, which is now probably irrelevant, but I would suggest that
THAT should perhaps be the target in PHP8 along with a standardising of
named ini files containing the associated entries rather than yet
another 'sticking plaster' on something which is not going to help lon term.

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