we'll implement a phpize above
CMake if CMake by itself (with some macros) can't do the work.
cul8er,
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El 29/07/2008, a las 15:13, Brian J. France escribió:
On Jul 29, 2008, at 4:52 AM, Alejandro Leiva wrote:
I'm working in porting php to cmake there is information in the
wiki @ http://wiki.php.net/internals/cmake, now is compiling Zend,
main, TSRM, ext/ctype, ext/date, ext/dom
p tests) and CPack (for automatic packaging) also finish to
porting all the extensions and all the sapi.
Also in two weeks I think that we can begin to test it and porting to
Windows, now is working in Linux and MacOS platform (probably in all
unix like platforms).
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the autotools have to be ported anyways before PHP can be
build there
+1
Take other path is shoot yourself in the foot. Autotools and CMake are
very mature and take care of many problems across differents
architectures.
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ncy, just a straight dependency.
Wietse
Furthermore CMake is present in many platforms, CMake have their own
bootstrap (based on shell scripts and multiplatform) and they did so
much work to begin to reinvent the wheel by ourselves (IMHO)
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Thanks specially to Pierre, Scott and Elizabeth for guidance and
support, and all the PHP community for this great product.
Best Regards,
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I'm the gsoc student for CMake porting. Pierre can explain. Thanks !
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