On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Shane Caraveo wrote: SC>>> > But --enable-cli is now a useless switch, because: SC>>> > * if you don't specify it, cli is built SC>>> > * if you specify it, cli is built SC>>> > * if you don't specify it, cli is not installed SC>>> > * if you specify it, cli is not installed SC>>> > SC>>> > Only --disable-cgi (--enable-cli still makes no difference) will install cli on make install. SC>>> SC>>> That is the correct behaviour. --enable-cli is a default, thus you do SC>>> not have to define it to build cli. 'make install-cli' is used to SC>>> install cli rather than cgi. I don't see the confusion in that.
Andrei already decided, that --enable-cli should not change it's behavior for 4.3, allthough I think it's intuitive for --enable-cli to disable CGI if --enable-cgi was not given, I don't have a problem with it, as long as the NEWS entry is correct and Philip documents it correctly :) -- With kind regards, Melvyn Sopacua <?php include("not_reflecting_employers_views.txt"); ?> -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php