Hi J, this is exactly the information I'm looking for, unfortunately the phpize or pear scripts are not in the 4.2.2 distribution. Is this feature removed from the newer distributions?
However I found the scripts on the web but they gave quite some errors: when the script runs autoconf I get "error: m4_defn: undefined macro: _m4_divert_diversion" maybe the versions are incompatible? Any Ideas ? Thx, Tom "J Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Since there's no PHP XSLT extension RPM from Red Hat (as far as I can tell), > the easiest way to build it would probably be... > > 1. download the PHP source code. > > 2. in the ext/xslt directory, run phpize. This is assuming the Red Hat RPM > installed PEAR and it's utilities. > > 3. Run ./configure, make, make install, etc. on the XSLT directory to build > your xslt.so shared object. > > 4. Modify php.ini to load the new extension, or use the dl() function in > your scripts. > > Of course, you'll also have to install Sablotron and such as well... > > J > > > Tom Vandeplas wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > this question may have been asked a couple of times already, unfortunately > > I can't find the answer. > > > > I have a complete PHP-webserver system up and running, based on a standard > > redhat PHP distribution. The only thing that is missing are the XSLT > > funtions. I managed to build php on a different system with xslt enabled, > > but then again it lacks all the nice standard features that come with the > > redhat distribution. > > > > The thing I would like to do is to build "xslt.so" so I can add it to the > > existing setup. I know it should be possible since this is the way RedHat > > distributes additional libraries. Unfortunately it's not clear to me how > > to build these "so" files or how to add them to a setup. > > > > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php