ation (aka searching) the docs.
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Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] determine host platform - win32 / *nix
us learning the language.
For the latter I'd like to submit a documentation suggestion. I'll try
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John
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Does this exist?
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mpilation I tend to
avoid head revisions which can be less stable (perhaps don't even compile?),
in the hopes that I'll have fewer gotchyahs to worry about. Don't know if
that backfired this time.
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From: "Frank M. Kromann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
oth the PHP 4.3.1 (tar.gz) [4,395Kb] - 17 February
2003 and a PHP snapshot Latest CVS (4.5.x-dev). Same problem with both. But
I'm not sure if the problem is my machine configuration, or an error in the
MS VC++ workspace / project details.
John
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From: "Frank M. Kroma
Hi, I trying for the first time ever to compile PHP on my Windows 2000
machine using MS VC++ 6. I have been following the instructions in
/manual/en/install.windows.php. Everything goes fine until the linker kicks
in:
Linking...
LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file "zlib.lib"
Erro