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".
#
# Never saw a response to PHP-DEV post of 25-OCT
#
# Given the existence of knownDirectives, I figured that option 2
# was closest to the original design intent.
and php_regex.h figures out which regex header files to include and
defines symbols that prevents other stuff from including the wrong versions
of regex header files.
moved output-buffering related functions from basic_functions to output.c
Win32 project need to be updated to reflect new position.
# i'm not really happy with this solution, but it seemed the easiest one!
# the whole output code is a bit hard to understand...
@- Output-Buffering system is now Thread-Safe. (Thies)
but they are accessible thru "php_file_le_socket(), php_file_le_uploads()..."
i also updated the ftp, pdf and file-upload stuff to match the new requirements.
@- Cleaned up File-Module (Thies)
implementation now has its own directory under sapi/, just like
extensions have theirs under ext/. To make the final targets appear
in the main dir, the top-level Makefile includes sapi/NN/Makefile.inc
from the selected sapi backend. This is a plan Makefile stub without
any autoconf substitutions. Each SAPI backend also has its own
config.m4 like extensions (read at the end of diversion 2) and
config.h.stub files.
Each SAPI backend has to contain:
config.m4: just like for extensions, this file contains
autoconf/automake directives that end up in the configure script. The
only difference is that the sapi config.m4 files are read in diversion
(output block) 2 instead of 3. The sapi config.m4 files should set
two variables: PHP_SAPI (which sapi backend to choose) and SAPI_TARGET
(the name of the resulting library or program, previously BINNAME).
If they are not specified, they will default to "cgi" and "php",
respectively.
Makefile.inc: has to exist, has to define "INSTALL_IT" to the command
used to install the final target (or ":" for no operation). It also
has to define a plain Makefile rule (without autoconf substitutions)
to build $(SAPI_TARGET)
Makefile.am: just what you think. Make sure your target is called
"libphpsapi_NNN.a", where NNN is the value of PHP_SAPI.
Some testing and fixing probably remains. To make everything hang
together, I've done some ugly tricks that I can imagine causing some
problems. I've built and run the CGI version and built the Apache
DSO.