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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stig Bakken
d9f52fe0a7 First cut at standard way of making dynamically loadable extensions on UNIX.
Examples on how to test:

 ./configure --with-xml              static
 ./configure --with-xml=/opt         static
 ./configure --with-xml=shared       shared
 ./configure --with-xml=shared,/opt  shared

The difference between these two is that when the extension is shared, it
is not merged into libphpext.a.  The shared extension is currently always
built.  I can't find a way to do just one or the other with automake/libtool,
if someone has a clever idea, please come forward. :-)

"make install" installs the .so (as well as a lot of other cruft) in
$prefix/lib/php.
1999-07-21 21:56:25 +00:00
Sascha Schumann
9fbbc53008 ignore this 1999-07-03 18:31:58 +00:00
Sascha Schumann
e08182156e there must be a better way 1999-07-03 02:36:56 +00:00
Zeev Suraski
1390eadc14 Ah, so that file is generated too 1999-04-18 20:59:54 +00:00
Stig Bakken
257de2bade First commit of re-structuring phase one. We have started using automake in
sub-directories and started to move extension code into ext/<name>.  For now,
I have moved the "standard" extension (which is quite a mix of everything
right now) and the GD extension into their own subdirs in ext/.
The configure script now also runs configure in the libzend directory
automatically and makes sure php4 and libzend use the same config.cache file.
To avoid running configure in libzend, use the --no-recursion option.
"make" in php4 also builds libzend now.
The Apache module doesn't compile right now, but a fix for that is
coming up.
1999-04-17 00:37:12 +00:00