More PHP fun!
I can see in the spec files that php-mcrypt support was removed by Redhat. I
tried to find out why but I don't have sufficient access to redhat bugzilla. I
am wondering if it is actually necessary as I have also run across a post or
two that indicates applications that rely on
Am 15.04.2011 13:32, schrieb Geoff Galitz:
More PHP fun!
I can see in the spec files that php-mcrypt support was removed by
Redhat. I tried to find out why but I don't have sufficient access to
redhat bugzilla. I am wondering if it is actually necessary as I have
also run across a post or two
Rainer Traut wrote on 04/15/2011 07:55 AM:
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Yeah, I had the same problem with missing php_mcrypt. ;)
I did a full rebuild of php53 with patched spec so that it produces
php53_mcrypt but that is not very elegant.
The more elegant way to do it is to make an rpm for only the missing
modules
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