-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I don't have much of a liking for PHP myself, but seeing the large quantity of people who _do_ want it, and being the apache2 maintainer, I feel like I ought to at least make a bit of an effort to make it available.
So: I have prospective PHP packages building right now, but: (1) I'm linking to postgresql. PHP without any SQL database interface would be a bit crippled - on the other hand, this requires *everyone* installing PHP to install PostgreSQL. It *ought* to be able to modularize the dependency into a sub-package, but persuading the extensions to build as DLLs is proving more complicated than I have time to tackle right now. (2) I'm making no attempt to support Apache 1.x - it's pretty much in the terminal phase of its life-cycle, and I'm unwilling to spend much time working on it. Given the above caveats, do you think I should proceed with the ITP process, or not? Max. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.1 (Cygwin) iD8DBQFEUPgFfFNSmcDyxYARAmaXAKCiOjxUbXjME9FSr9RVP4ewzUts9QCfV2AK Ubi5xn4bEqA2F/DDcQMjdJ8= =8z3U -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----