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 > > -- ----------------------------- Brad House Sr. Developer Main Street Softworks, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (352) 378-8228 ----------------------------- -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php