I had some related issues to this with Apache 1.3.41. What I noticed allready for quite some time is this:

If I want to add an extension to my php5 allready installed ones, I go to

/usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions
make config

and add an extention to be added later.

But the other way around doesn't work; to deactivate one should think to run the same 'make config' and delete the X that indicates the extension is active, thus making it inactive. After quiting setup there would be an update (uninstall of the unchecked extension) and that would be it. In present situation, nothing happens though. Do I overlook something here? What would be the right procedure if I uncheck an extension from the setup parameter screen in order to physically delete all deactivated extension's related links and programs and update the /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini file?

Jos

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