sorry, my bad... i even missed it's in phpinfo() output. i've been
mislead by a post somewhere (perhaps intended for php4) saying it should
be enabled in php.ini with extension=simplexml.so (which was causing
an error of course) and the existence of a php-simplexml package in
other distros. should
sorry, my bad... i even missed it's in phpinfo() output. i've been
mislead by a post somewhere (perhaps intended for php4) saying it should
be enabled in php.ini with extension=simplexml.so (which was causing
an error of course) and the existence of a php-simplexml package in
other distros. should
i guess simplexml is another obvious one, unless i'm mistaken it should
be enabled by default on php5 but i couldn't find out how to get it on
ubuntu lucid. might be my fault anyway, i'm pretty new to php.
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Re #28, simplexml is aleady available for lucid.
On my lucid system, which has the following PHP pacakges installed:
libapache2-mod-php5, php-doc, php5, php5-cli , php5-common , php5-curl ,
php5-gd, php5-gmp, php5-pgsql
I can run:
php5 --ri simplexml
and it's there.
Hope that
i guess simplexml is another obvious one, unless i'm mistaken it should
be enabled by default on php5 but i couldn't find out how to get it on
ubuntu lucid. might be my fault anyway, i'm pretty new to php.
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Re #28, simplexml is aleady available for lucid.
On my lucid system, which has the following PHP pacakges installed:
libapache2-mod-php5, php-doc, php5, php5-cli , php5-common , php5-curl ,
php5-gd, php5-gmp, php5-pgsql
I can run:
php5 --ri simplexml
and it's there.
Hope that
FYI: Most of the php PECL packages (including readline) have already
been added. The following packages do have separate bugs opened for
them but they have not yet been added/updated. These are the requests
that I found after an extensive search, some of them have been inactive
for a long time.
Thanks. As the original submitter, I'd say it's OK to close this. I
confirm that, on hardy, both readline and php-gmp are working, which
means that (at last), my Mandrake 9.2 box can be upgraded ;-)
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FYI: Most of the php PECL packages (including readline) have already
been added. The following packages do have separate bugs opened for
them but they have not yet been added/updated. These are the requests
that I found after an extensive search, some of them have been inactive
for a long time.
Thanks. As the original submitter, I'd say it's OK to close this. I
confirm that, on hardy, both readline and php-gmp are working, which
means that (at last), my Mandrake 9.2 box can be upgraded ;-)
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I'm totally in for adding php5-gmp, it's vital especially when
implementing some security measures like RSA...
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According to the debian changelog, php5-gmp is introduced in 5.2.4-1,
which should land in hardy, once it gets merged (bug 176011).
The request for readline/libedit support in php5-cli is bug 124846.
I suggest creating a new bug for each other extension you want to have
available as a package.
+1 on gmp!
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dbase support is unlikely to added. Last time I have checked, somebody
removed all licensing headers from dbf_* files, so now it's unclear
which license does cover that source code. (Previous licensing was non-
free).
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+1 also for php5-gmp. Probably my highest-priority package.
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yeah, php5-gmp would be nice :)
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All it takes is someone to package them. You're welcome to visit #ubuntu-motu
on IRC and we'll help you do it.
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Still missing php5-gmp in the Gutsy release candidate. I'd be really
delighted if this made it in in time :-)
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+1 for the gmp extension. It is Very Useful for implementing OpenID, among
other things.
(You _can_ do the math in pure PHP, but it is _slow_.)
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As far as I can see, there's no issue at all with GMP. Certainly, nothing is
mentioned about a license clash here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.gmp.php
(My understanding is that LGPL code can be linked with anything, even non-free
software).
As for Readline, you can build the readline
I agree that there need to be more php5 extensions available. It's worth
pointing out, however, that some of these extensions are statically-
compiled into the main php5 packages.
Would it be useful to start a wiki page on *all* the extensions that are
shipped with the PHP 5 source, and make a
I think the issue here isn't really:
How do I install php-foo on *my* server?,
but:
why aren't these packages provided by default?
I know I can work around this bug, but what should be done to get it fixed
upstream for all the other millions of Ubuntu users?
Is this a matter of policy, or
Check the 'INSTALL' file that comes with those extensions. It should be
similar to this:
1. phpize
2. make
3. make install
If you have php5-dev installed (atleast that's what I did with apc)
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Gutsy is still missing quite a few. (In particular, I need php5-sockets,
and php5-gmp).
I think this is really important, especially because if I have to
compile PHP myself, I miss out on one of the major advantages of a
binary distro: prompt security updates, and not having to follow all the
Reply to RichardNeill:
Not tested, but basic idea is to see how the existing module packages,
such as curl, are built and add our own.
mkdir php
cd php
apt-get source php5
cd php5-5.2.1
$EDITOR debian/rules - find --with-curl line and add configure option
$EDITOR debian/modulelist - add
I see that some of these have been added to gutsy. I expect more are
planned.
** Summary changed:
- php5-gmp package doesn't exist (nor do many other PHP extensions)
+ RFE: Add more php5 extensions (like php5-gmp)
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
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