On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 02:03:40PM -0700, brad lafountain wrote:
We are only talking about a few cvs commands here! We aren't talking about a
huge effort.
Any effort like this seems like duplicated effort to me.
I don't see bad merges a problem here. It's not like I would be applying
Is it possible to implement a means to access the syntax tree for a
script from Userland, like ext/tokenizer allows access to the parsed
tokens?
Would be a neat thing :)
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hi ng !
i just compiled php with zend2 on win32 using vc7 - after few minor pitfalls
it did work out very well.
now my problem is that i want to enable domxml extension and therefore
wanted to compile it with latest libxml2.
compile runs well but the linkage is somehow broken.
linker gives
Andi Gutmans wrote:
andiFri May 31 10:32:19 2002 EDT
Modified files:
/ZendEngine2zend_objects.c
Log:
- Fix build
I still get
ZendTS.lib(zend_objects.obj): error LNK2001:
Unresolved external symbol _zend_objects_store_put
At 07:16 PM 5/30/2002, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 18:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 30 May 2002, brad lafountain wrote:
The 2M size has alot of stuff that we wouldn't need. Im sure we can
get it
down to under 500K.
I still think 500kb is too much for
At 07:08 PM 5/30/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 30 May 2002, brad lafountain wrote:
The 2M size has alot of stuff that we wouldn't need. Im sure we can get it
down to under 500K.
I still think 500kb is too much for something the most ppl already have
installed.
How do you figure
At 11:39 PM 5/30/2002, Dan Kalowsky wrote:
On Thu, 30 May 2002, brad lafountain wrote:
I personally will take responsiblity for bundling and upgrading it.
As Rasmus stated earlier the reason the MySQL stuff is bundled is due to
an assurance from the MySQL developers to keep it updated.
I
Hi
as stated in the bug report, it works with jdk 1.3, maybe you should
give that a try.
or switch to the xslt-implementation of ext/domxml...
chregu
On Thu, 30 May 2002, fincom wrote:
Hi,
There ara some many problems when trying to install both ext/java and
ext/xslt.
Config :
Linux
Try now.
Andi
At 16:55 31/05/2002 +0200, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Andi Gutmans wrote:
andiFri May 31 10:32:19 2002 EDT
Modified files:
/ZendEngine2zend_objects.c
Log:
- Fix build
I still get
ZendTS.lib(zend_objects.obj): error LNK2001:
Andi Gutmans wrote:
andiFri May 31 11:34:38 2002 EDT
Modified files:
/ZendEngine2ZendTS.dsp
Log:
- Add zend_objects_API.* to dsp
Stupid me, I added zend_objects_API.c only to Zend.dsp :)
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you may haven't noticed yet, but i recently posted a question in here...
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hi ng !
i just compiled php with zend2 on win32 using vc7 - after few minor pitfalls
it did work out very well.
now my problem is that i want to enable domxml extension and therefore
wanted to
TONGUE_IN_CHEEKReally what we should do is in the configure process,
if --with-dom is specified and not found on the system, we could call wget,
untar, ./configure make, etc. It's the same right? Oh, then we depend on
wget being installed./TONGUE_IN_CHEEK
What is the status quo? If you
I think this would be the correct list, but I doubt that anyone has tried to
do what you're trying to do. What I would look at first is the list of
linked libraries in the project settings. They're probably set to ZE1
settings, and could stand to be updated. Other than that, the standard
Hi,
is there any reason keeping this as it's not optionally
disabled anyway but a substantial part of PHP ?
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The bug #11326 was closed after Zeev added the current executing file's
directory to the search path, which solved half of the problem. The original
bug #9673 though is still open, and the last comment is pointing to the
other half of the problem, dot relative paths.
Right now, in
Hi all,
I'm writing a PHP module for repat, a C-based RDF parser, very similar to expat, in
fact it uses expat
but for RDF statements.
Maybe some of you with a lot of experience in writing modules can help me with my
problem
I have a C variable, a pointer with say X and when I pass the
Ok,
I think we are split in two about what to do here. Ill try and list the
different ideas that have been proposed.
1) don't include at all
pros:
No need to worry about auto install or filesize.
cons:
Forces people to install themselves.
2) trim down libxml and put in cvs
pros:
At 13:12 31/05/2002 -0700, brad lafountain wrote:
Ok,
I think we are split in two about what to do here. Ill try and list the
different ideas that have been proposed.
1) don't include at all
pros:
No need to worry about auto install or filesize.
cons:
Forces people to install
Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 13:12 31/05/2002 -0700, brad lafountain wrote:
Ok,
I think we are split in two about what to do here. Ill try and list the
different ideas that have been proposed.
1) don't include at all
pros:
No need to worry about auto install or filesize.
cons:
Let's please try to keep the points objective.
1) don't include at all
pros:
No need to worry about auto install or filesize.
cons:
Forces people to install themselves.
Is this really a valid con? This is the standard method of adding
functionality to ANY programming language.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
I just want to mention one of the more important reasons why I think
it's a good idea to include it in the tree. It means that PHP itself and
its extensions can rely on having the C API present and can add XML
functionality in various places.
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Zeev Suraski wrote:
As Rasmus stated earlier the reason the MySQL stuff is bundled is due to
an assurance from the MySQL developers to keep it updated.
I don't think such an assurance existed to begin with, and whether it
existed or not, it definitely wasn't the case in
Just an overall reply to a point you're making - yes, making the user
download and build something if he wants to use XML is really a con, in my
opinion.
Zeev
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Hi,
There's a problem with path_copy and ZTS mode (which defines
VIRTUAL_DIR). It's estrdup()d only in non-ZTS mode but also
efree() in ZTS mode which causes problem.
The patch fixed that, but me being not that familiar with the
things, I better let commit this someone
At 11:19 PM 5/31/2002, Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 13:12 31/05/2002 -0700, brad lafountain wrote:
Ok,
I think we are split in two about what to do here. Ill try and list the
different ideas that have been proposed.
1) don't include at all
pros:
No need to worry about auto install or
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Zeev Suraski wrote:
As Rasmus stated earlier the reason the MySQL stuff is bundled is due to
an assurance from the MySQL developers to keep it updated.
I don't think such an assurance existed to begin with, and whether it
existed or not, it definitely wasn't the
First off trimming down means.
removing documentation.
removing install help.
NOT removing any code at all!
Why do you feel that bundling is such a burdon and how does it requires more
testing. If libxml release a new release and it is decited to upgrade then
simply upgrade. I don't understand
And talk about objective points? Your points don't seem more objective than
mine.
Would you localize the symbols in it? What happens if someone loads up
another DSO into Apache that also uses libxml? We currently have that
headache with expat where someone who uses Apache + PHP + mod_perl
Hi again
Why do you feel that bundling is such a burdon and how does it requires
more testing. If libxml release a new release and it is decited to
upgrade then simply upgrade. I don't understand why you think its such a
burdon. It looks like they are releasing a version once a month. I
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
[...]
I wish it became a default module, too.
Sure, lets enable everything by default then. ODBC is very important too,
and of course also encryption, so we need mcrypt and mhash, or the very
important FTP and PGSQL extensions.
No seriously, I don't
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
[...]
I wish it became a default module, too.
Sure, lets enable everything by default then. ODBC is very important too,
and of course also encryption, so we need mcrypt and mhash, or the very
important FTP and PGSQL
Another patch, from http://bugs.php.net/17547 (it got
wrapped as usual in the report). The gets() emulation in
_php_stream_gets() didn't really work.
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Guys,
Unless somebody strongly objects, I suggest we drop the discussion about
how horrible it would be to import libxml2 into our CVS. I believe it's
well established that it's a Bad Thing to do, there's no point hashing it.
I believe the question on the table is whether libxml2 is
Did you conduct a survey about that?
I believe there's at least one company that effectively proved that the
opposite is true, there are probably many others. I don't see a problem in
having core technologies enabled by default. Purists can turn them off,
but there are a hell of a lot more
Now on Windows or similar systems, where the average user is not used to
system administration (witness the number of codered attacks still going
around), we can pack all these dependant binary libraries into the
installer. I'm not sure who builds the installer, but I know I could make
one
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