Re: [PHP-DEV] Another PECL candidate and more extension considerations.

2008-08-03 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
On 01.08.2008, at 22:03, Marcus Boerger wrote: 1) Move everything that can be disabled to PECL. This renders the resulting PHP pretty much useless for allmost everyone and thus forces people to start using PECL and distributors even more to carefully select. In the long run this is the way

Re: [PHP-DEV] Another PECL candidate and more extension considerations.

2008-08-02 Thread Jani Taskinen
Derick Rethans kirjoitti: On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Marcus Boerger wrote: 2) We might not really be ready for one and continue doing as we've always done. Select a nice collection of extension that aims to make the majority of our userbase happy. And suggest defaults this way whether or not they are

Re: [PHP-DEV] Another PECL candidate and more extension considerations.

2008-08-02 Thread Derick Rethans
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Marcus Boerger wrote: > 2) We might not really be ready for one and continue doing as we've always > done. Select a nice collection of extension that aims to make the majority > of our userbase happy. And suggest defaults this way whether or not they > are enabled by default. T

[PHP-DEV] Another PECL candidate and more extension considerations.

2008-08-01 Thread Marcus Boerger
Hello Internals, Johannes, Lukas, how about moving ext/dbase to PECL, it is absolutely not a widespread ext and SQLite stuff has prooven to take over local, single file databases pretty much. Given the recent discussion on extensions. From my point of viewe there are two options: 1) Move every