On Fri, 2013-05-24 at 01:16 -0700, Kris Craig wrote:
> Couldn't we take a page from MySQL's book and have a setup script that
> prompts the admin for this (much like theirs prompts for a root password).
>  A reminder to run it could be added as a nag at the end of the install;
> or, perhaps even have it give you these setup prompts at the end of make
> install.  This way, any environment-specific settings we think should be
> there that don't have obvious defaults, like date.timezone, could be added
> as prompts in the setup script.  This would enable even inexperienced
> admins to add these settings without cluttering-up the bugs tracker.

An estimate of >90% of our users who are actually installing PHP
themselves are using distribution packages of PHP and not our sources.
They expect `[yum|apt-get|...] install php` to be the whole installation
process.

johannes



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