I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
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On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 05:16, Ori Staub wrote:
After compiling PHP 4.2.1 as a CGI binary and executing from the command
promot (php -q) I noticed that the new Super Global variables dont work
(in particular I need $_ENV and $_SERVER).
I looked through the manual to find some answers but didnt.
On Tue, 21 May 2002 08:13:31 +0200, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
+1. If we don't do that, the install will not work on a lot of
out of the box setups.
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
It's not supposed to, I've added nocompress options everywhere needed,
so it should work
Stig S. Bakken wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
It's not supposed to, I've added nocompress options everywhere
On 21 May 2002 08:46:54 +0200, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
It's not supposed to, I've added
Shane Caraveo wrote:
Hmm, I couldn't make the pear command work on windows until I loaded
the zlib extension.
Same here on *NIX when I tried a 'pear package'.
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On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:57, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Shane Caraveo wrote:
Hmm, I couldn't make the pear command work on windows until I loaded
the zlib extension.
Same here on *NIX when I tried a 'pear package'.
Try pear package -Z. I'll make the -Z option default when zlib is not
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:54, Martin Jansen wrote:
On 21 May 2002 08:46:54 +0200, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
On 21 May 2002 09:29:05 +0200, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
Does the bzip2 extension work in Windows?
Yup, it seems so.
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On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 07:45, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Stig, I was going to fix this, but then I saw your code...
So here you go. pear install XML_RSS ends up causing this call:
version_compare('', '1.0', 'ge');
This tosses php_version_compare() into an infinite recursive loop
Oh, I don't mind enabling zlib by default, maybe I got too caught up in
explaining why this wouldn't solve the problem completely. ;-) +1 on
enabling zlib by default, but the disable option should be
--without-zlib.
I don't think that we have enabled by default anything that is not bundled
The require_once is wrong in both IT.php and ITX.php
Yes, I had mentioned the other in an eariler e-mail. Okay, I am way
confused. I thought that PEAR was using a flat directory structure,
but everyone keeps saying how all the '_' should be '/' when you
install it. What is it, flat or
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 09:25, Dan Allen wrote:
The require_once is wrong in both IT.php and ITX.php
Yes, I had mentioned the other in an eariler e-mail. Okay, I am way
confused. I thought that PEAR was using a flat directory structure,
but everyone keeps saying how all the '_' should be '/'
Sorry, I just want to confirm because obviously in the early stages
here many of us have just been running our /pear directories like
the CVS, so I just wanted to get things straight and then fix it all
up.
Thanks!
Dan
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On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 09:25,
Honestly, I have to keep fighting this because I think that the
points you guys are making are proving the opposite point. If I am
a web-designer and I want to change the look of the page, I am
presented with a template which is using a certain seperator. Now,
as the designer I want to change
Magnus M wrote:
Is mime_magic broken, or am I doing something wrong ?
fixed in CVS i hope (ZTS issues... :( )
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Hi,
I've got a particular script that seg-faults when certain parts of it run
(tested with 4.1.0 and 4.2.1, both CGI and Apache module).
I've done a back trace, included below.
Linux 2.4.18 (Redhat 7.0).
I'm not sure what to do next, as if it is something not free'ing properly,
or free'ing
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I think we should make '--with-zlib' the default, and add
'--disable-zlib', for the PHP 4.3.0 release, since the PEAR Installer
relies on it.
-1 on this. We have a configure script for a reason, why do we want to
take away it's
After a few hours of head bashing it was the simplest thing of all - the
cgi was installed in /usr/local/bin/php and I was calling /usr/bin/php.
This was the version that came with the linux installation
Ori
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 05:16, Ori Staub wrote:
After compiling PHP 4.2.1 as a CGI
Hi all
I have been working on a system recently that has been using the fgetcsv
function.
It works a treat except that the code assumes that the enclosure
character will always be a double quote. This caused me a little bit of
a problem as many of the csv files that I work with use the single
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 17:28, Dean Richard Benson wrote:
Hi all
I have been working on a system recently that has been using the fgetcsv
function.
It works a treat except that the code assumes that the enclosure
character will always be a double quote. This caused me a little bit of
a
I've enhanced Jim Winstead's dbase extension about a year ago by adding
[some] memo support. Over time have kept it up to date with the latest PHP
distribution. I've recently migrated this code into the PHP 4.2.1 release.
What I'd like is to have my code placed in the default PHP distribution,
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 05:32:10PM +0200, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
I wasn't sure if I could just attach my file.c.patch file to this email
or not?
That's fine, but make sure the MIME type for the attachment is
text/plain or the mailing list software will remove it.
Ok, here is my first try!
I'm a bit dumb but nevertheless motivated enough to find out what's the secret behind
PHP-Programming.
;-))
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On 21 May 2002, Michael Piskol wrote:
I'm a bit dumb but nevertheless motivated enough to find out what's the secret
behind PHP-Programming.
You don't need too be dumb for this, just use the anon cvs (see for more
information: http://www.php.net/anoncvs.php)
Derick
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Geoff wrote:
[...]
So, how do I get my enhanced code into the regular PHP distribution?
Whatever needs to be done, please let me know.
The best thing would be to make a patch (diff -u) against the main CVS
branch. This allows us for easy reviewing of the code.
Derick
this would be nice to have - I've written some code for that a while
back, but never got to finishing or committing it, so it's all abandoned
now.
I briefly looked at your code and have a couple of comments. First,
writing to dbase is optional for most people (because it's not safe to
write
You'd be suprised how many people are actually using dbase as a common-file
for transferring small chunks of data - this is why I needed to write the
write code for our company.
The dbase_open() and dbase_close() work in the 'buggy' version that reads
memo data. I can add it to the current
Hi - I don't know whether I'm looking in the right place for information,
but I figured it couldn't hurt. We have our website hosted at a place that
uses PHP. We have several forms that users submit information to us with.
Just lately the email that we receive is completely unreadable. Here's a
no, I just expressed my opinion, which was that:
1. read access should be committed to CVS before write access.
2. write access makes sense when it's more or less complete (e.g. if you
add you should also be able to delete it properly; otherwise you add a
record, then delete a record and the
Hello.
I wrote some days ago an e-mail asking how to use the trim function into an
extension. Remember me? Well some people helped me. Now I would like to
contribute...
I am working as a consultant (also known as a programmer) for Asociados
Galileo Beyle S.A. (http://www.galileobiz.com) in
I'm new here and I cant login in CVS account.
I changed my password at master.php.net and the account looks not
working.
I'm doing something wrong?
export CVS_RSH=ssh
cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repository co php4
Roberto.
msg38312/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Roberto Berto wrote:
I'm new here and I cant login in CVS account.
I changed my password at master.php.net and the account looks not
working.
I'm doing something wrong?
export CVS_RSH=ssh
cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repository co php4
We don't use ssh...
When running ./buildconf in latest CVS, I get the following
errors:
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf version 2.53 (ok)
buildconf: automake version 1.4 (ok)
buildconf: libtool version 1.4.2 (ok)
rebuilding configure
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Perhaps you might want to take a look at the xbase lib
(http://linux.techass.com/projects/xdb/). They seem to support a wide
range of dbase formats.
Tomas V.V.Cox
Geoff wrote:
I've enhanced Jim Winstead's dbase extension about a year ago by adding
[some] memo support. Over time have kept
no purpose!
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On 22 May 2002, WeiHe wrote:
no purpose!
Then don't request one :)
Derick
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\home\php\php4\ext\mbstring\mbstring.c(1541) : warning C4133: 'function' :
incompatible types - from 'int *' to 'mbfl_no_encoding *'
\home\php\php4\ext\mbstring\mbstring.c(2263) : warning C4133: 'function' :
incompatible types - from 'int *' to 'mbfl_no_encoding *'
glob.c(508) : warning C4090: 'function' : different 'const' qualifiers
glob.c(508) : warning C4028: formal parameter 1 different from declaration
glob.c(508) : warning C4090: 'function' : different 'const' qualifiers
glob.c(508) : warning C4028: formal parameter 2 different from declaration
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\home\php\php4\ext\standard\filestat.c(556) : warning C4090: 'function' :
different 'const' qualifiers
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