Re: [PHP] php compile / configure options

2010-03-20 Thread Simon J Welsh
On 20/03/2010, at 10:46 AM, Gregory Machin wrote:

 Hi
 I'm setting up a development environment that runs multiple versions of php.
 I'm looking a list of the compile option options for each php release
 other than ./configure --help with more detail on what each option
 does.
 Any suggestions welcome .
 
 Thank you.
 
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From http://php.net/install.unix:

The initial PHP setup and configuration process is controlled by the use of 
the command line options of the configure script. You could get a list of all 
available options along with short explanations running ./configure --help. Our 
manual documents the different options separately. You will find the core 
options in the appendix http://php.net/configure, while the different 
extension specific options are descibed on the reference pages.

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[PHP] php compile / configure options

2010-03-19 Thread Gregory Machin
Hi
I'm setting up a development environment that runs multiple versions of php.
I'm looking a list of the compile option options for each php release
other than ./configure --help with more detail on what each option
does.
Any suggestions welcome .

Thank you.

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Fwd: Re: [PHP] php compile / configure options

2010-03-19 Thread Nilesh Govindarajan

On 03/20/2010 03:16 AM, Gregory Machin wrote:

Hi
I'm setting up a development environment that runs multiple versions of php.
I'm looking a list of the compile option options for each php release
other than ./configure --help with more detail on what each option
does.
Any suggestions welcome .

Thank you.



Its unclear what you want. This mailing list is not get ready made
things, but to get already made things fixed so that they do not produce
errors.

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