Hey! That worked!

Thanks Rasmus!

Grtz,

Leon Mergen

"Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht
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> Just run phpize in your directory and then do a ./configure && make
> If your config.m4 was correct you should now have a modules/foo.so in your
> dir.
>
> -Rasmus
>
> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Leon Mergen wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a little question to which I hope to find an anwser in here.
> > Currently, I have a big script which receives approx 1.5 million hits
every
> > day. Since this script does some common calculations that underlying
scripts
> > use, I want to rewrite this into C and initially make it an external
module
> > for beta testing and then eventually compile it directly into PHP.
> >
> > Now, I got this really good book, Web Application Development with PHP
by
> > Ratschiller and Gerken. It has a complete chapter devoted to "hacking
the
> > core of PHP" which shows how to create extensions.
> >
> > Now, they describe 2 common ways of hacking the core... making a shared
> > object (which is what I want at this point) , or compiling the extension
> > right into the core. They decribe how to make your extension with
> > ~/ext/ext_skel , but they don't describe which steps to take when you
only
> > want to make a shared object... the only thing they say is "at this
point,
> > you should have a new PHP binary or a .so file" ... but they never gave
any
> > indication how to chose... they just asume you want a new php binary or
sth.
> >
> > Now, can anyone provide me with a few brief description (a few steps)
how to
> > make your own dynamically loadable module in PHP?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Leon Mergen
> >
> >
> >
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