Wez Furlong wrote:
Agreed, the PECL bundle is still very useful to maintain for each release.
(as is the debug pack, so that debugging crashes becomes a possibility
for releases).
Shouldnt we then fast track the binary support in the PEAR installer?
It should be enough to commit all your code,
Agreed, the PECL bundle is still very useful to maintain for each release.
(as is the debug pack, so that debugging crashes becomes a possibility
for releases).
--Wez.
On 11/26/05, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm.
>
> Is this expected to be a long-term change to the way we're making th
Hmm.
Is this expected to be a long-term change to the way we're making the
binary version of PECL modules available for a given PHP release? Or
did we just miss one part of the release process for 5.1.0? (I've
added a comment to http://oss.backendmedia.com/ReleaseChecklist
accordingly).
I really
Ilia Alshanetsky a écrit :
Romain,
You can find the 5.1 win32 binaries for most pecl extensions at:
http://pecl4win.php.net
Ilia
Thanks, i'll have a look there.
Romain
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Romain,
You can find the 5.1 win32 binaries for most pecl extensions at:
http://pecl4win.php.net
Ilia
Romain Bourdon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we used to have a "Collection of PECL modules" for PHP5-Windows but it
> doesn't seem to have been created for PHP 5.1. I'm searching for it to
> build a new rel
Don't know about the package, but you can find all the dll's on
http://pecl4win.php.net
On 11/25/05, Romain Bourdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we used to have a "Collection of PECL modules" for PHP5-Windows but it
> doesn't seem to have been created for PHP 5.1. I'm searching for it to