ID: 10084
Updated by: rasmus
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Assigned To: 
Comments:

And I assume you will be pitching in and helping out on each front?  We don't set out 
to have a buggy release.  There is a QA team and a QA process for this purpose.  Feel 
free to join it.  See http://qa.php.net

Compiling for command-line is trivial.  Just don't add --with-apxs ot --with-apache 
and you have the standalone parser.

And your bluesky stuff about adding bloat numbers to the manual.  Go for it.  That 
just takes someone sitting down and writing down the numbers.  You are more than 
qualified and more than welcome to do this.  Note however that this will be different 
on most platforms, so be sure to do each one.  Might even have significant differences 
across versions of the same operating system, linkers, compilers, libc's, different 
versions of the 3rd party libs, etc.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-31 00:02:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As a happy user of PHP I'd love it if 

a) Releases (4.0.5) could be installed across server farms, compiled to commandline 
versions to support shell/console scripting, packaged in various ways for different 
workloads (ie adding IMAP) without the sinking fear that in a few days to a week or 
two I'll see pl1, pl2, pl3 and have to go through the who rigamarole again. So fewer 
patches, more RC's :)

b) Extensions that are broken do not ship with the distribution. The quality of the 
extensions reflects on php itself. A few always seem to be borked but live on through 
releases. The folks that want to fix borked extensions can probably do so even if they 
are not included in the distro. Hand in hand with that is at least keeping a rough 
idea (or requiring the submitter to) on keeping up to date with extensions, which 
often are based on evolving external libraries and projects. 

c) Bluesky: Bloat numbers on the manual for the different extensions. This contibutes 
x bytes to cgi/apache module or whatever... 


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