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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/12/07 21:36
mrbog wrote:
> On Jul 12, 5:58 am, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Sjoerd wrote:
>>> Installing it from a package gives you a fairly standard PHP
>>> installation. For my distribution, it is even possible to add extensions
>>> using packages. However, if you want the latest version, extension for
>>> which no packages exists, or some other option which does not come with
>>> the package, you have to compile PHP yourself.
>> Installing PHP using your package manager shouldn't preclude you from
>> compiling additional modules yourself.
>>
>> My main development machine has PHP installed via Mandriva's URPMI tool,
>> but I've compiled the pdo and pdo_pgsql extensions myself.
>>
>> --
>> Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
>> [Geek of HTML/SQL/Perl/PHP/Python/Apache/Linux]
>> [OS: Linux 2.6.12-12mdksmp, up 21 days, 13:34.]
>>
>> demiblog 0.2.0 Released
>> http://tobyinkster.co.uk/blog/2007/06/28/demiblog-0.2.0/
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> But what if I want to add ming or curl or ftp or dom? Could I do the
> equivalent of this with yum:
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> ./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-mysqli=/
> usr/bin/mysql_config --prefix=/usr/local/php521 --with-gd --with-zlib-
> dir=/usr/local --with-png-dir=/usr/lib --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local --
> with-config-file-path=/usr/local/apache2/conf --with-curl --with-dom --
> with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql821 --enable-ftp --with-ming
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Just do ./configure --help > filename
Capture the output to a file - there are a LOT of options! :-)
That will give you all of the options for configuring PHP. Note you'll
have to add the appropriate directories where necessary.
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