ID:               18789
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
 New Comment:

Nothing is said about configure options for the windows build because
there are none. This is simply the way windows build works.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-08-08 10:41:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This bug report is about the build and not about the installation
instructions, so reopening...

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[2002-08-07 23:12:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for your reply. 
But in my oppinion this topoc is not covered in the manual.

>>Note:  In PHP 4.0.6 BCMath, Calendar, COM, FTP, MySQL, 
>>ODBC, PCRE, Session, WDDX and XML support is built in. 
>>You don't need to load any additional extensions in order 
>>to use these functions. See your distributions README.txt 
>>or install.txt  for a list of built in modules. 
But Is there any way to remove this exstensions and do not compile it
with php (custom build process)? How to make it under Win32 is not
mentioned at all! 

I'm sure that the process of compilation is expected to be custom (or
you would like to say that I can get custom build of php on *nix
systems but not on windows???) (IMHO).

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[2002-08-07 15:31:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There isn't a configure process for Windows.  There are pre-built dlls
that can be installed or ignored.  This is covered in the manual I
believe.  Marking as bogus

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[2002-08-07 13:14:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there a way to emulate ./configure script on Win???
For example I'm don't want to compile php with builtin
mysql/odbc/xml/ftp support... how can I exclude them from
the project and minimize the php's binary size? 

Would you add the description of this process into the Manual?

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