On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 07:44 AM, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
At 13:02 7/18/2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:
>>
>> But this won't work as the configure bails out if no mysql headers/libs
>> are found..(when you use plain --with-mysql default paths are searched)
>
>The 'old' behavior, was to enable mysql by default, because of the bundled libs
>and then issue a warning about using them.
>
>The 'new' behavior disables mysql by default and bails out on any config
>errors, which means you are left with the enabled by default stuff.
Do I need to say that that sentence doesn't make any sense? :)
OK: PHP 4.3: ./configure -> builds mysql with bundled libs PHP 5: ./configure -> does NOT build mysql
It's a new major release. New extensions are enabled and disabled by default. Options change, read the README. Nothing to see here.
George
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