Hello everyone, The following categorizes bundled/enabled/core, and lists extensions as they stand today (compiled via snaps). I don't exactly know what this means, but writing this feels appropriate:
- Bundled : An extension that is bundled * ./configure --enable-ext (or --with-ext) is available but required * Not sure how best to compile this list, separated by --enable/--with - Bundled-enabled : Same as bundled, but enabled by default * ./configure alone includes it * 5.3: Core,ctype,date,dom,ereg,fileinfo,filter,hash,iconv,json,libxml, pcre,PDO,pdo_sqlite,Phar,posix,Reflection,session,SimpleXML,SPL, SQLite,sqlite3,standard,tokenizer,xml,xmlreader,xmlwriter * 5.4: Same as 5.3 except 'SQLite' was removed * External requirements: libxml2, Others? - Bundled-core : An extension that cannot be disabled * ./configure --disable-all does not exclude it * 5.3: Core,date,ereg,pcre,reflection,SPL,standard * 5.4: Same as 5.3 * External requirements: Others? Of course this does not apply to Linux distributions, but we don't [directly] control that. Regards, Philip -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php