Gabor Hojtsy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
not be
noticed.
If anyone has any further questions, please feel free to email me,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or simply reply to this email.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I'm trying to commit some changes, and can't get wincvs to log me
in or even
to request a password with pserver. I've changed the username
from cvsread
to cellog. Anyone with wincvs experience know how to make the
stupid thing
work?
Your best bet is to use the CVS win32 port,
-Original Message-
From: Dan Kalowsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've heard the arguments for the list, and I can only say they are
valid reasons. But you're now making PHP a political project rather
than a software project. Thanks. This is the sort of thing I don't
want to have
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, James Cox wrote:
it's called compatibility Nicos. having libphp4.so, libphp5.so,
libphp6.so... and so on means that they can work together. Once
libphp5.so
gets building properly and we have moved onto that track completely, i
intend to build a latest stable
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, James Cox wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 20:46:45 -0500
Mike Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if it will be possible to build and use both PHP4
and PHP5 as apache modules on the same webserver, similar to the
way we could use both PHP3
Hello,
What do you think about the idea of Martin that would use
libphp.so
and not libphp5.so ?
it's called compatibility Nicos. having libphp4.so, libphp5.so,
libphp6.so... and so on means that they can work together. Once libphp5.so
gets building properly and we have moved onto
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 20:46:45 -0500
Mike Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya,
I'm wondering if it will be possible to build and use both PHP4
and PHP5 as apache modules on the same webserver, similar to the
way we could use both PHP3 and PHP4.
I hope so. libphp5 will be the
I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and moving
it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it. This
is to be a bit more secure over releases, and also it is usually not needed
during a checkout of phpweb. (if you're going to checkout phpweb,
To: James Cox; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Php-Dev
Subject: Re: cvs checkout skip dir
I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and
moving
it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it.
This
is to be a bit more secure over
be trivial, i
think.
-- james
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From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 5:16 PM
To: James Cox; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: cvs checkout skip dir
hmm. that is an interesting idea... hacking
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 08:17, Wez Furlong wrote:
% cvs -q up
cvs server: nothing known about netware/apachecore.imp
cvs server: nothing known about netware/bisonflexzend.bat
I can't find any trace of these files in my checkout (or in the CVS
files), so I presume that something has been
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 08:21, Wez Furlong wrote:
Is there some magic that needs to be done to rotate the ChangeLog?
By this I mean:
gzip ChangeLog
mv ChangeLog.gz ChangeLog2002.gz
touch ChangeLog
cvs add -kb ChangeLog2002.gz
cvs ci -m rotate changelog ChangeLog ChangeLog2002.gz
It seems
um.. ok..
i'm looking into a few issues with cvs right now... could you send me the
full content of any header etc you might have received, anything that
suggests what triggered that error...
-- james
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Sent: Thursday,
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Sure,
once LXR moves to a new machine i'll make that work.
Thanks,
James
-Original Message-
From: Joao Prado Maia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 11:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DEV] LXR on pear/PECL
Hi,
I'm not sure who is in
it means double colon in hebrew... i think Zeev and Andi must not have known
what to call it in english when they put it in... but hey, it was the first
i18n'ized error message :)
-- jamess
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From: Marcus Borger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 28,
it's not orphaned, i'm nursing it back to life :)
-- james
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From: Markus Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 8:53 PM
To: Rui Barreiros
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] New vpopmail extension for PHP
vpopmail
guys, how about we just like leave this for a couple of months till 2003
when the patent runs out?
-- james
-Original Message-
From: Marcus Borger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:23 AM
To: Stefan Esser
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV]
did you forget to return http 500 in the sapis?
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From: John Coggeshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:56 AM
To: 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
Subject: [PHP-DEV] [PATCH] Redirect on Error
Okay...
Well, even though
systems -- eg, for 404.
-- james
-Original Message-
From: Maxim Maletsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:15 PM
To: James Cox
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] error handling
Writing for newbies, I often
In Real Life [Patent Pending], if you cripple your production site
in the middle of the night then go to bed, you won't have to worry
about any of this because you'd be unemployed in the morning.
+1... don't commit code without QA!
I agree with Derick's assessment.
I always have the
Also, from a management point of view (I manage programmers),
what you are describing there can work in some cases but what
if a programmer forgets/is-too-lazy to to that? I don't want
to wait for the next morning to know about it.
if a programmer is too lazy to test, fire them.
well.
the cvs log for these files show Zeev deleted them 3 years ago (after
removing the content). They were GPL'ed, so clearly deleting them was the
only option...
number.c 1.7 zeev3 yearsWe'll have to live without these files
somehow.
number.h 1.5 zeev3 years
it can; 500 means server error -- perl, cgi, mod_include, etc all do it, so
why shouldn't php?
-- james
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From: John Coggeshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:06 PM
To: 'James Cox'
Cc: 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
Subject: RE
: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:17 PM
To: James Cox
Cc: 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] error handling
The problem with this is that the 500 error does not provide any
information about the error.
Which for me is a bad thing.
Now that I think about it i am seeing some light
All,
After a lot of tweaking, rsync is now back up and ready to rock.
there are still going to be some teething errors, due to phpdoc errors, but
i will be working with the phpdoc team to iron these out.
Thanks,
James
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fwiw,
i have also meddled with birdstep slightly, by making the namechange from
velocis to birdstep.
I agree with Dan -- i think it should be pecl'ed, and perhaps not so reliant
on the odbc stuff -- that whole extension is just confusing. That said, Dan
is the best person to work on with this.
At 16:49 12.11.2002, Jon Parise wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:22:36AM +0100, Marcus Brger wrote:
Yes when i introduce a problem with win32 build i have to wait
up to 4 hours until i can see the problem and try to fix it. Then
i have to wait 4 more hours to see whther i did it
The manual notes should be live again.
i dry rsynced phpweb on www so it contains all the latest updates.
we are just now finalizing the manual builds so the whole thing can get
switched on properly.
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Changelog does seem to be broken, and it's on our list of things to do.
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James
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From: Steve Alberty [mailto:staybyte;php.net]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DEV] Changelog broken?
Hi,
the Changelog
I can certainly set this up.
any preference for timeformat? (bearing in mind we use unix date)
-- james
Is it possible to increase build time from 4 hours to 2 hours
and use a time format that displays the timezone?
marcus
At 00:34 11.11.2002, James Cox wrote:
Snaps are back
of course,
all this can be achieved with some simple apache magic...
-- james
On Monday 11 November 2002 23:20, Ilia A. wrote:
Nice format but it doesn't sort well in directory listings :)
True, but we only have about a dosen files and with a human
readable format
directory file
Ilia,
be my guest...
-- james
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From: Ilia A. [mailto:ilia;prohost.org]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:30 PM
To: Edin Kadribasic; James Cox; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Php-Dev
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Snaps
Well there are a number of issues. First of all
Snaps are back!
The snapserver is back up and alive, with both unix and win32 snaps...
-- james
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Historically, I have been against mbstring being enabled by default.
My feelings towards anything being enabled by default, unless it is
considered core functionality, is pretty negative though.
The reasoning to consider a extension as a part of core, is prone
to be obscure. It's
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Marcus Boerger wrote:
To make php be easier usable in non US-ASCII (127chars) environments
especially those requiring UCS-2, UTF-8 or other any character mapping
other than iso-8859-1 or -15 we should more likly try to
integrate mbstring
fully in php. As long as
rsync)
you may wish to comment them out to reduce server noise.
Thanks,
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I think we could produce a snap of this by checking out normally, and then
checking out apache_hooks into it, so the files it affects would go to the
right tag... (etc etc).
I'd be happy to do this when i set up snaps again.
-- james
What do you think would be the best way to make the
We're going to walk into a confusion where people will expect to work
too, and get bitten. We have to be really careful that we explain it
properly.
-- james
I think you guys have convinced me that having only isn't too bad
(Jason will kill me now).
Does anyone here on php-dev have any
Derick, everyone else seemed to get this patch as an attachment...
-- james
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From: moshe doron [mailto:mosdoron;netvision.net.il]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 8:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] hebrew patch for jewish calendar
i already
i think it's really quite simple..
be able to allow the developer the freedom to make their own mind up. As
Harmut pointed out, some cli stuff needs implicit flushing. Other stuff
doesn't -- i have many php scriptlets which do tasks for me that sh can't
quite handle (or i don't know how to do it
What actual patch did you add to ap2filter?
-- james
-Original Message-
From: Ryo Takagi [mailto:rt;takagi-ryo.ac]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:41 AM
To: Yasuo Ohgaki
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Andrei Zmievski
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [4.3] Current critical
I don't particularly like the look of this patch... we should fix 304's
properly...
--- sapi/apache2filter/sapi_apache2.c~ Fri Aug 16 07:27:03 2002
+++ sapi/apache2filter/sapi_apache2.c Mon Oct 14 23:27:26 2002
-558,14 +558,24
return OK;
}
+static int
were there any problems with the cvs server yesterday? In my commit
from yesterday morning i added the line pp++, this was commited as
p++. In my file on the harddisk there is clearly a pp++ and NOT a p++.
(Which makes no sense anyway)
commit message states...
- if
Btw, it will be very usefull if someone can add $id and a little
TODO inside the gd source :-)))
I am very tempted to clean up the GD source. I hate the way it is
formatted. Nothing has happened since March 2001 from the Boutell folks
despite numerous bug patches sent their way.
The perms are fine in cvs:
-r--r--r-- 1 cvs cvs 24388 Sep 23 14:18 user_streams.c,v
-- james
My umask is 022 (and I've never changed it, not since my early uni days
on those old SGI Indigos when I was paranoid).
I'm wondering if somehow the file was originally created
read-only (I
nope.
But aren't all the other files -rw-r--r-- ?
On 09/23/02, James Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The perms are fine in cvs:
-r--r--r-- 1 cvs cvs 24388 Sep 23 14:18 user_streams.c,v
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At 20:10 19/09/2002, Adam Voigt wrote:
Newbie's or people seeking help with bad security
standards, could give away the password to there SQL server, etc.
Maybe the phps parser or whatever it's called should automatically ***
out the password fields of all the db, ftp, etc. calls.
I don't
I agree. Lets jsut get this in the tree..
-- james
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 02:28:35AM +0100, Dan Hardiker wrote :
This doesnt demonstrate the use of the show_source (or other aliased)
function, but I assure you - it works similarly with an optional
parameter, defaulting to current
the 'flood' of cvs requests aren't an attack of sorts, they are simply all
coming at once because the smtp server on www.php.net was turned off for a
while.
do not be alarmed! :)
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I'm trying to get [EMAIL PROTECTED] created to automate this process,
if the new mailing lists aren't created by tonight I'll go ahead
and manually
make the changes :)
Done.
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For the benefit of other users i did a status check on the
general situation with extensions:
Total extensions bundled with PHP4.2.3 = 94
# of them that are Expermintal = 24
Therefore more than 25% are expermental.
Among the experimental.
Experimental for 19 months
we're fine.
I believe the mx is happy again.
Nice news. We are 1 day later, still no mail. I would like to repeat again
that If you need a hoster, I'm available.
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Jim Winstead [EMAIL
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
This obvious security risk is mentioned in bugtraq today.
IMHO, this is users' fault. They must check values before
using it. In this specfic case, user should use simple regex
before feeding str to header().
Any opinion to meke this to won't fix?
One thing
agreed, although I can't do much to it, i have had a look.
-- james
In our case, nobody would check the logs. Easier to let users read them
for us and let us know. Sounds like something is fishy with the new MySQL
4 setup we are using on the new server.
-Rasmus
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002,
4:25 PM
To: James Cox
Cc: Rasmus Lerdorf; Markus Fischer; Dan Kalowsky; Devon O'Dell; php-dev
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] [BUG] bugs.php.net bugs
Just a thought:
Why not make mail list for the websites and send a mail for those to
that mailing list instead of letting the users report them
No, this option is 'disabled' by default, and can be enabled by a
ini variable.
mbstring.encoding_translation = Off; is default.
If mbstring.encoding_translation = On is set in php.ini,
the transparent conversion will be enabled.
ok, but before, you had to --enable it before it'd work?
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To: James Cox
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Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] Re: mbstring
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, James Cox wrote:
No, this option is 'disabled
Derick pretty much said it for me... but more explicitly,
mbstring isn't stable enough to be default.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 6:41 AM
To: Masaki Fujimoto
Cc: James Cox; Wez Furlong; Php-Dev
some of the httpd processes went defunct (also, because rotatelogs did) .
http://www.php.net/server-status -- works now. :)
-- james
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From: Andrey Hristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:39 AM
To: Andrey Hristov; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: James Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Andrey Hristov; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] Problem with http://php.net
some of the httpd processes went defunct (also, because rotatelogs did) .
http://www.php.net
Wez,
lets loose the crap here. I am happy to see mbstring in PHP! I have used it too, when
I needed multibyte support.
But you see, it's not really all that solid. It needs more work (hence this apparent
development outside of php.net). All I am saying is that we should disable it by
default
At 13:19 02/09/2002, James Cox wrote:
As I see it, PHP was designed with speed and simplicity in mind.
It was indeed..
Having the burden of a large number of extra modules compiled in by
default doesn't help, and deviates from this path.
Not really. Speed-wise, adding modules has
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As I see it, PHP was designed with speed and simplicity in
mind. Having the
burden of a large number of extra modules compiled in by default doesn't
help, and deviates from this path.
No, you can always disable those extensions. The default extensions were
*voted* in for a reason.
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, James Cox wrote:
JC Still, I think it makes more sense to enable, not disable.
What extensions are enabled by default anyhow? I am not aware of
a list. Perhaps that's why i get odd errors when working with
php, because there are extensions i didn't expect built
This goes to everyone who has root or sudo on the boxes.. for
example i'll
get paged if something gets broken. This should guarentee a faster
response
time (although, php-dev works too :))
Wow. I guess your pager does not stand still a second then... :)
Well, it works as a good
Back to the topic...
When will the MX be up again?
The box actually hasn't died yet. SSH and SMTP are open, and seem to be
listening -- it is possible to make a connection to them.
For some reason however... ssh doesn't auth, and then times out... so there
are probably a bunch of defunct
P.S.
Offtopic sorry
funny things are allowed as off topic posts :)
Derick
Such as Derick's cross dressing tendancies? heh :P [sorry, couldnt resist]
Where the hell did that come from? :)
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Knowing that I can't create actual structures in PHP, I recently realized I could do
something like this.
?php
function create_Struct($struct_array)
{
$struct_array=array(
conn = 0,
host = ,
u_name = ,
pass = ,
db =
);
return $struct_array;
}
Terrence Cox wrote:
Is there a better way?
Why not declare a class for this?
Speed!
I wrote a load balancer for a pool of replicated db's (using PHP) and I presently use
small connection objects to, you guessed it, maintain the connections to the
individual machines.
However
if you'd been paying attention, you would have noticed that the machine it's
on is down right now.
-- james
Hi,
is someone working on master.php.net or what?
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if you'd been paying attention, you would have noticed that the machine
it's
on is down right now.
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Hi,
is someone working on master.php.net or what
At 22:52 02/09/2002, Dan Kalowsky wrote:
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
If we should reduce number of modules built by default, 1st
module should be MySQL. Removing MySQL does not cause any
technical problems at all.
I'll agree to that as well. +1 on removing
Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world where
sysadmins know how to read and listen to their users
requests. That's why mysql for example is enabled by default.
(or that's the main reasoning behind it at least)
And we can't educate people or force them to
I think that the problem is caused by
--enable-mbstr-enc-trans option and is not caused by mbstring itself.
If --enable-mbstr-enc-trans is enabled,
php_treat_data, the original handler of user input (POST/GET/Cookie),
is overrided by mbstr_treat_data in ext/mbstring ,
the multibyte
For those who may be interested, I am back from my trip to California, and
am going through mails.
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. Let us STOP burdening default builds with crap that is unlikely to be
used.
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I do have one request, when the time comes to remove it from the
default also change the PHP core code so that it can be built as a
shared extension and loaded on the fly. Currently it can only be
compiled into PHP statically and building it as .so means hacking the
PHP source and the
So I want to 'disable' it by default. If you want encoding,
just enable it. But you're right, i've never needed to create a
truely globalized/localized app. (and from general principles, if
you feel you need to localize any more than your ui/strings.)
That's not what I read, perhaps
Sebastian Nohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a machine for testing PHP on Tru64/Alpha.
Anyone who is _really_ interested in testing AND hunting bugs on that
platform should drop me a mail.
http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/
This should be fixed.
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Sebastian Nohn schrieb:
http://snaps.php.net/php4-200207311500.tar.gz
http://snaps.php.net/php4-200207311500.tar.bz2
And alle the -latested + the last STABLE Files have 0
size.
The snaps are still broken and the last one is still from 07/31/2002
Please note that I am using the PHP development version 4.0.8.
Ananth,
Can I ask why you guys are using such an old version of PHP?
Thanks,
James
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the large amount of time between the branches.
Yes. That may be. But there are a lot of bugfixes in the latest
STABLE-snapshot I tested (26/07/02) - or exactly: All bugs I experienced
were fixed. So the easiest thing would be to cancel all new features that
were planned for 4.2.3 and move
Following that, why not do what a number of people do, and do
major.minor.patch
major releases say every 6 months
minor ones every 2 - unless serious patch required
patches as required
This allows people to predict the times also.
i would see this working, given it's what we do already.
Hi, I'm just starting to learn PHP. I couldn't find how to exec unix
command and read the result. Basically, I just want to execute ls -lrt
and read and display the output.
This may be very simple question, but for some reason, I couldn't find any
info on executing unix command from
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Rouvas Stathis wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanting to notify everyone that
the link for the PHP.4.2.2 download is broken.
From which mirror, and how does your link look like?
it's fixed.
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Actually,
Jason will be a primary contact at Rackshack for us (providing a new
server), so is signing up to be able to help us out (and so he has a email
address for peopel to mail him about this too).
he just got in a bit early. :)
-- james
James Cox said I should sign up for one, since
can you email me a copy of your php_config.h and config.log, please?
-- james
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR redefined
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Jani Taskinen wrote:
Your build stuff (gcc 3.1 installation done wrong?) is shitnitz.
Hm, how come everything else works fine?
this seems to be a problem with the MySQL build, not ours - they need to
wrap their MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR definition around an #ifndef so if a previous
configure does
After updating to autoconf 2.53 I get the following warnings:
sb@wopr-mobile:/usr/src/php4 ./buildconf
using default Zend directory
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf version 2.53 (ok)
buildconf: automake version 1.5 (ok)
buildconf: libtool
I have found if you set the environment var REDIRECT_STATUS to FALSE
then it works
Someone explain?
Having finally found out how to pass the Environment vars onto PHP, I am
stumpted to find that PHP wasn't reading them and putting them in their
place (GET vars).
I tried changing
This would likely be me.
what OS? can you give me a copy of config.log and php_config.h ?
Thanks,
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hi,
is BerkelyDB4 supported in 5.8.0RC1?
i note that -with-db has been deprecated, and that only -with-db2,
-with-db3 and -with-dbm remain ..
thanks for any comments/pointers.
Hey, could i get a copy of 5.8.0RC1 please?
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Guys,
would anyone have a problem removing /php4/dl/ from cvs, (obviously backing
it up somewhere) to reduce the amount of time for checkout?
James
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I have been developing PHP for about 3 years now. I am currently working
on an application to help administrators to manage the ini file. I would
like to contribute to this discussion, from a
users/administrators point of
view. Sorry if you have covered some of the points before ;)
1:
These topics usually don't interest the average PHP developer - why
keep it in the same manual, then?
What do you think about this?
+1 - Maybe even consider adding to part 2 some documentation on
developing PHP itself. Right now, one must read the few files on the
Zend API, some coding
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