I tried that and even though php-config says extension-dir =
/my/extension/folder when I do a make install it goes to
/my/extension/folder/non-debug-non-zts-20100525 all I want is to get rid of
that non-debug-non-zts-20100525

 

Any other ideas?

 

 




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From: n...@jigsoft.co.za [mailto:n...@jigsoft.co.za] On Behalf Of Nick
Lombard
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 3:57 AM
To: Jorge F. Hernandez
Cc: php-install@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Extensions location

 

On 9 March 2013 15:58, Jorge F. Hernandez <jfh...@gmail.com> wrote:

I know about this entry in php.ini, but I want it to be the default place
when compiling PHP, so I don't have to change it every time I compile a new
version.

 

The build script specific settings are all based on the --prefix argument,
so you can easily change where php will be installed including extensions,
libs, executables even pear. What you are after though might be a little
more tricky but I've had some success tweaking the scripts/config.in source
file which in itself will look at certain environment variables lets have a
look for you shall we? In your case the setting is:

 

extension_dir='@EXTENSION_DIR@'

 

Which you can edit directly before running configure or setting the
environment variable

 

export EXTENSION_DIR=/tmp/my/extensions

 

You can also place it before the configure commend like this

 

EXTENSION_DIR=/tmp/my/extensions ./configure

 

What have we? It would appear luck is your good fortune, the setting did
change and the file scripts/php-config correctly reports.

 

--extension-dir     [/tmp/my/extensions]

 

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