Peter "[DiSAStA]" Petermann wrote:
Well right now it won't really solve it because pear is included in the
distribution. However, the idea behind pear is to be something more similar
what if midgard would be handled like php-gtk?
How would that be?
Emile
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Andi Gutmans wrote:
OK, my mistake. So moving php4/ext/midgard to php4/pear/midgard would
solve this?
Well right now it won't really solve it because pear is included in the
distribution. However, the idea behind pear is to be something more similar
to CPAN which means both PHP and C
There is also the phpize stuff (which I don't know). It's something like
phpize /path/to/midgard and then compiling the midgard as a shared library.
I think the first example I gave you is probably good enough though.
The phpize methods works (it's what we use right now), but loading the
Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
E With the PHP4 version of Midgard, patching is no longer a
E necessity. It's an ordinary extension like the others.
Ah, so parser modifications are out? Good to know.
Yes, they are.
Emile
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At 22:11 12/2/2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
The idea here is that Midgard has a large installed base of
users, all of
whom have to run a modified version of PHP. The extension,
albeit rather
large at this point, is supposed to provide the basic
functionality in the
standard PHP
James Moore wrote:
With the PHP4 version of Midgard, patching is no longer a necessity.
It's an ordinary extension like the others.
Perhaps it would be an idea to move it out of the main PHP CVS (into another
cvs module) for now and put links on php.net, personally I would really like
Emiliano wrote:
But PEAR is a repository for scripts written in PHP, right?
PHP Extension and Add-On Repository. Extensions and Add-Ons, written in
either PHP or C, are welcome :-)
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With the PHP4 version of Midgard, patching is no longer a necessity.
It's an ordinary extension like the others.
Perhaps it would be an idea to move it out of the main PHP CVS
(into another
cvs module) for now and put links on php.net, personally I
would really like
to see things