flags and don't fill in an entry into config.w32.h, UNLESS explicitly told
what to do.
This prevents leakage of things like HAVE_SQLCLI1_H from one pecl into another
(or the core) and confusing the build (as has happened with ibm_db2 and
pdo_odbc).
Be paranoid when building a snapshot: if the module is not a core
module (eg: it comes from outside of ext or sapi) and it defaults to "yes",
then force it to become shared. This will prevent a pecl ext from
accidentally being compiled statically into the core, and prevent that
ext from breaking the core build. You can still manually force a static
build by explicitly specifying the args for that extension on your configure
line.
occur before more global include dirs.
This avoids problems when building a bundled lib and you have headers from an
external version of that lib in your global include dir.
Using it will attempt to switch on any configure options that
were left to their default value of "no".
Add a "snap" target to the makefile which will run a sub-process
to make each SAPI and EXT independently, so that the whole process
does not bail out if a particular extension is broken.
Add a way to specify dependencies between extensions in the
config.w32 files so that the makefile will include appropriate rules
and linkage.
- Add major + minor version to .dll and .exe headers during linking
- Handle pecl build dir correctly when pecl is a sibling of php-src
- try and guess where your cygwin utils are installed (if you have them)
so that we can detect bison, flex etc.
- other little refinements
If no php_build dir is specified, then look for either of the two
"standard" things in reasonable locations.
Allow CHECK_LIB to search for the "same" library using a ; separated
list of alternatives.
Tweak nsapi config and remove redundant or unused flags.
Add ZTS checks for both isapi and nsapi configs.
Disable apache and isapi by default.
Add some smarts so that we can really build extensions and SAPI found in php-src/pecl and/or php-src/../pecl.
Only include a logo in the resources if we are building an .exe.