I've been working on this sort of thing for the past few weeks as I've been
trying to make sure all of the PHP extensions I've written work on UNIX
systems as well as Windows systems.
I think you can compile using gcc and cygwin, but I believe the recommended
way is with Visual C++ 6, as the
--- J Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0. Start a new project in VC++ and add your extension's files.
1. In the Configurations dialog, add two configurations: Release_TS
and
Debug_TS. Release_TS should copy the settings from Release and
Debug_TS
should obviously copy from Debug. You can
Get somebody with enough karma to update it I guess. But I'd recommend
opening up one of the VC++ projects from the source and checking the
settings out, 'cause I might have forgotten something there.
J
Brent R. Matzelle wrote:
This information would be a terrific addition to the PHP
Thanks a lot, i'll give it a try.
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I've been working on this sort of thing for the past few weeks as I've
been
trying to make sure all of the PHP extensions I've written work on UNIX
systems as well as