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* Diagnose and warn about not-quite-working combinations of gcc and ld on Solaris.
* Improved OpenBSD support.
* Improved cygwin support.
* Bugfixes.
- PHP-specific changes are easier to maintain
- it removes one dependency for users (i.e. GNU vs. FreeBSD ports)
I have not removed the libtool check in buildconf, since libzend/TSRM still
depend on a local version of libtool.
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.