I think it allows you to COMPILE the darn thing when you've only got, like,
16Mb machine...

Or *MAYBE* it's the thing in php.ini about limiting how much RAM a PHP
script can chew up before puking...

It *SHOULD* be documented on http://php.net in the Installation and
Configuration section.

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From: Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: --enable-memory-limit - What does it do?


> Well, there's no explanation for it in the manual and I didn't find
> any by searching all relevant archives with deja. So, what does it
> EXACTLY do when I compile it in and are there configuration options
> for it? (f.i. the amount of memory to limit to ;-)
>
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> Kai
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