For now, there is an inconvenient and inefficient workaround:
Execute process 'php-config --configure-options' and parse the output.
But that'll probably not work in Windows.
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This affects whoever needs to detect the state of the interpreter their code is
running in, much like ini_get() is used to get ini settings.
In my case, I need to detect if PHP was compiled with --enable-sigchild so that
I know how to handle proc_close() calls.
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Well it's like this analogy:
Person A says "The ice is too thin because when people skate on it, they sink
through."
status -> incomplete, priority -> low
Person B says "Do the ducks sink through?"
Person A says "No, but it's still to thin."
Person B says "Well if the ducks don't sink through then
... and I would have said it a few minutes earlier if the server had not
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I just opened the bug upstream
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581924
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Yes it works in Nautilus.
As another example, I just tried Gnome Commander. It doesn't work. As
soon as I enter the ~/.gvfs directory GC shows "0 bytes free" and it
stays that way no matter which connected share I navigate to. Then when
I try to copy a file to the writeable share, GC shows an erro