I was not clear. Mysql has been (and still is) always enabled and
available by default in our Windows binaries.

Not now, and not for a very long time.

Can we stop with the nitpicking? mysql has been available.

To paraphrase Meatloaf, one out of three ain't bad :)

Agreed, but I do not maintain mysqlnd (and not willing to :), can you
open a bug about that please?

It's not a bug. It was a democratic decision taken in the early days of 5.3.

To have it by default, to have it always even when using --disable-all
and no mysql extensions are enabled? yes, it is bug.

Can you build it as shared? I can't actually get --disable-all to work here, it keeps shouting about objects-out-dir being 'no'.

- Steph


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