2009/4/28 Chris Darnell <[email protected]> > >> already support PHP, otherwise our auto-magic configuration would fail > >> miserably. And here we have a new challenge: is PHP configured already? > >> There might be a information source but not a "Extension PHP" rule. We'd > >> have to figure it first. In case there weren't an interpreter we would > have > >> to look for one: is it installed in /usr/bin, is it in /opt/php, where > the > >> heck is it? Aside, is it php or php-cgi? > > > > That's another problem to be addressed, and it's not simple at all. > > There could be a simple check for the extension, and if not found, it > could warn the user about the situation. >
That could be a good start: warn or stop the user. I really think that a feature like this could boost Cherokee's user base. -- Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo http://www.nbee.es +34 91 120 1798 +34 636 52 25 69 skype: ajoajoajo
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