Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 11:17:36 -0700 From: James Earl <mtntrip@telus.net> To: Alex Kiesel <alex.kiesel@document-root.de> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Port with php extension Message-ID: <20030210111736.6c16b633.mtntrip@telus.net> In-Reply-To: <20030208152127.GA60222@schlund.de> References: <20030205093619.62a11e6c.mtntrip@telus.net> <20030208152127.GA60222@schlund.de>
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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 16:21:27 +0100 Alex Kiesel <alex.kiesel@document-root.de> wrote: > On Feb 05, 2003, James Earl wrote: > > I'm working on creating a port for an application that has a commandline app., as well as a php extension. I'm looking for some suggestions as to how the best way to handle this would be? > > > > The problem being that it would require someone to rebuild their php port. > > > > Are there any ports that are similar to this? The only one I can think of is mod_php, but with mod_php, you don't need to rebuild Apache. > > Take a look at the (not yet committet) php-gtk port (pr ports/46201, and > follow-up ports/43711). PHP-GTK is an extension for php, which can be > compiled and installed in PHP's extensions_dir. Users do not need to > recompile their whole PHP. > > HTH, > Alex Thanks Alex, I'll be sure to check it out. I also found out there's another php extension in the ports collection: www/php-dyn. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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