Le jeu 02/01/2003 � 21:22, Oden Eriksson a �crit :
> > While we are on mysql, is there some reason that mysql 4 is not in the
> > distro? I take a stab at it is no one else wants to. Same goes for php4.3.
> As for php..., I don't really know what has been decided. You may have read my 

PHP 4.3.0 will be in Cooker today or tomorrow, I'm finishing the last
touches on it. I have been banging my head for a whole week on how to
have the CGI version, the CLI (the new command-line interface), the
Apache 1.3 and 2.0 versions be built with a shared PHP core. 

Then I have to recompile all the extensions =(

> My proposal is to totally _nuke_ all apache1 stuff, this would indeed speed up 
> the migration process to apache2 :-)

We can't nuke Apache 1, because a lot of people depend on it. For
example, it's needed by Kylix from Borland, and the mod_perl support for
2.0 is really bad, so you can't run Apache::ASP or HTML-Embperl, which
some corporate clients are using.

But I agree that 2.0 should be in the main distro now.

I am finishing the last touches on a solution so that we can put both
1.3 and 2.0 in the main distrib, so that the two versions cohabit
together, and you can switch between both with a single command.

Jean-Michek


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