Bug#612743: [php-maint] Bug#612743: php5: PHP is compiled with LFS support, but this can not be detected by extensions

2011-03-18 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hi Derick, I have tested your patch, but since this changes the ability to load existing modules, there's a need to plan a transition and coordinate it with the release team. It would probably also be good thing to coordinate this either with other major distributions (so the LFS flag is same

Bug#612743: [php-maint] Bug#612743: php5: PHP is compiled with LFS support, but this can not be detected by extensions

2011-03-18 Thread Derick Rethans
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Ondřej Surý wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 13:37, Ondřej Surý ond...@debian.org wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2011, Derick wrote: I know it doesn't; I was asking for making it detectable. Perhaps instead of LFS, you could use DEBIAN as ZEND_BUILD_EXTRA instead then? Or

Bug#612743: [php-maint] Bug#612743: php5: PHP is compiled with LFS support, but this can not be detected by extensions

2011-02-10 Thread Ondřej Surý
forcemerge 402181 612743 thank you Hi Derick, there is no guarantee at all to keep same ABI between different distributions. That doesn't only apply to LFS, but also to different shared libraries used, etc. The only safe way is to compile the extension using the development files provided by

Bug#612743: [php-maint] Bug#612743: php5: PHP is compiled with LFS support, but this can not be detected by extensions

2011-02-10 Thread Derick Rethans
Hi, On Thu, 10 Feb 2011, Ondřej Surý wrote: there is no guarantee at all to keep same ABI between different distributions. That doesn't only apply to LFS, but also to different shared libraries used, etc. The only safe way is to compile the extension using the development files provided

Bug#612743: [php-maint] Bug#612743: php5: PHP is compiled with LFS support, but this can not be detected by extensions

2011-02-10 Thread Ondřej Surý
I know it doesn't; I was asking for making it detectable. Perhaps instead of LFS, you could use DEBIAN as ZEND_BUILD_EXTRA instead then? Or perhaps include flags with that, that show all the different Debian flags/options/or perhaps a debian specific version nr as well; such as DEBIAN1,