i am fine with both too. i just think it's sorely lacking to be able
to do it any other time than at compile time -and- that only provides
you one location.

could be very powerful to allow for any location to be scanned for ini files.


2009/12/23 Tjerk Meesters <tjerk.meest...@gmail.com>:
> On 23-Dec-2009, at 21:47, Johannes Schlüter <johan...@schlueters.de> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 04:40 -0800, Michael Shadle wrote:
>>>
>>> NOTE: I just remembered there -is- a config-file-scan-dir option at
>>> compile time. However, what about doing away with this and making it
>>> inline in php.ini, the syntax can match mysql, as it uses ini files as
>>> well.
>>
>> I think the --with-config-file-scan-dir is the perfect thing for this,
>> having includes means having wild dependencies ... and to answer to your
>> example: Ubuntu would still have to edit a php.ini file to add a new
>> include, with scan dir: add a file,restart server, done.
>>
>> johannes
>>
>>
> Why not have both? Combining these two methods allow for more flexibility,
> though if anything I would vote for wildcards in include statements to make
> it more powerful.
>>
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