@ new date_sunrise() function.
@ new date_sunset() function.
#since i have no premission updating the win32 project file, i'm sending patch on the list.
- Tidy up that netware mess by performing a configure check which will
define the symbol PHP_CAN_SUPPORT_PROC_OPEN if PHP can support proc_open.
- Protected the proc_open specific code with #ifdef PHP_CAN_SUPPORT_PROC_OPEN
so that user-space scripts can use function_exists and react accordingly.
** Heads Up Win32: You need to add ext/standard/proc_open.c to the DSP and
** #define PHP_CAN_SUPPORT_PROC_OPEN in the w32 config header.
-rename getmxrr to dns_get_mx, keep old name as alias
-added dns_get_record
@Added dns_get_record() which allows to retrieve DNS information about
@a host. (Marcus, Pollita)
It doesn't render as nicely as it used to on older browsers, but it
does result in smaller files, and opens the door to using your own CSS
to style it differently.
There is a patch to Zend/zend_ini.c, but I don't have enough Karma, so
Derick has the patch.
this is similar to C-libs strfmon(), using the same format string
semantics but a different function prototype, so i decided to
give it a more speaking name similar to number_format()
fwrite). The ANSI standard says that if a file is opened in read/write
mode, fseek() should be called before switching from reading to writing
and vice versa.
This is important, because the system checks will yield different
results depending on whether POSIX threads are enabled or not.
We also use PTHREADS_CFLAGS only in ZTS mode now. Using these flags
in non-ZTS mode causes complete build failures on some platforms
(i.e. FreeBSD 2.2.x). This will cause harmless warnings on some
platforms (i.e. Solaris 2).
- added support for externally built modules,
- improved support for in-tree shared modules,
- fixed diversion bugs,
- configure displays some informative messages,
- faster static build
(libtool isn't used anymore for compiling non-PIC objects),
- dependencies comparable to automake's without requiring GNU make or GCC,
- working make clean for non-GNU makes.
system, apache, or php's regex library by using the --with-regex option.
"php" is the default; if you use --with-apache in combination with
Apache 1.3.x, the default is "apache".