On 16.10.2005 20:17, Lukas Smith wrote:
If we enable any of *.dll in php.ini by default, PHP installation won't
work anymore out-of-the-box.
Because it'll _require_ setting extension_dir too.
Whats the problem requiring that they set this? Most people do anyways
.. no?
Only if they really n
Antony Dovgal wrote:
On 16.10.2005 19:31, Lukas Smith wrote:
Wez Furlong wrote:
It's a linkage/dependency problem; ext/sqlite holds the sqlite2 PDO
driver, and PDO is a shared extension.
Ok .. can then someone enable the php_sqlite.dll in our sample
php.ini's then? I dont have the karma .
On 16.10.2005 19:31, Lukas Smith wrote:
Wez Furlong wrote:
It's a linkage/dependency problem; ext/sqlite holds the sqlite2 PDO
driver, and PDO is a shared extension.
Ok .. can then someone enable the php_sqlite.dll in our sample php.ini's
then? I dont have the karma ..
If we enable any of *
Wez Furlong wrote:
It's a linkage/dependency problem; ext/sqlite holds the sqlite2 PDO
driver, and PDO is a shared extension.
Ok .. can then someone enable the php_sqlite.dll in our sample php.ini's
then? I dont have the karma ..
thx
regards,
Lukas
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PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Developmen
It's a linkage/dependency problem; ext/sqlite holds the sqlite2 PDO
driver, and PDO is a shared extension.
--Wez.
On 10/16/05, Lukas Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 14 Oct 2005, PHP 5.1 Release Candidate 2
> - Changed SQLite extension to be a shared module in Windows
> distribution. (Edin)
>
>
14 Oct 2005, PHP 5.1 Release Candidate 2
- Changed SQLite extension to be a shared module in Windows
distribution. (Edin)
Whats the reason for this?
To allow people to switch between sqlite2 and sqlite3?
Shouldnt the extension then be enabled by default in the php.ini-dist
and php.ini-recomme