it's all cool....

I just snabbed the latest CVS.... and I don't need
dl() to work in my stuff for testing .... will it
build otherwise??

Thanks!

-Brad

Marko Karppinen wrote:
>>I guess this fix didn't make it into 4.2.0?
>>
>>Officially stated, it's not supported in 4.2.0, and
>>I just compiled 4.2.0RC4, and the build is broken (I have
>>yet to try 4.2.0 which just came out like 2 minutes
>>ago).
> 
> 
> You are right. I wrote that official statement.
> These build fixes were based on Sascha's new build
> system, so they couldn't be easily backported to 4.2.0.
> 
> Additionally, we wanted to be able to announce a point
> where Mac OS X would *really* be supported by us,
> meaning feature parity with other platforms. In addition
> to the build, the biggest obstacle has been the lack
> of dynamic PHP extension support on Mac OS X. This has
> been implemented in 4.3.0, but requires a corresponding
> change in Apache which only went into the Apache 1.3
> and 2.0 CVS trees earlier today.
> 
> So, the official line is that 4.3.0 will be the first
> supported PHP release on Mac OS X and that the release
> process of it will start soon. We will release a preview
> version of it for Mac OS X as soon as Apple includes
> the new Apache version in a future release of Mac OS X.
> 
> I hope for a little more patience with this.
> We're almost there.
> 
> --Marko
> 
> 


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