> [John Coggeshall] > These are all just thoughts I have.. Feedback is more than welcome. I > think a system such as this would accomplish a number of (in my mind) > benfitial things: > > 1) Faster and easier installations of PHP > [...] > > 2) More accurate and managable module maintaing > [...]
Also, having the php configuration (compile-time) separated from the module configuration (run-time) would enable external build structures (such as the FreeBSD "ports" system) to install "base" php installations, and with it tools to update/install/deinstall modules dynamically. For "jack-in-the-box" (preconfigured) systems/packages like RedHat rpm's / other binary distributions, this would also have the same advantage. [currently 3 or 4 binaries are created depending on the amount of modules you want and in what way you want them configured] -- Dan Hardiker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ADAM Software & Systems Engineer First Creative -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php