which is 'executed' last of the SAPI config.m4's.
- Added --disable-cgi option. (was possible only with above change)
- Made the sed check to not test for the possibly working sed on Solaris
since that would make the test quite useless. (compile would still fail)
# That sed check is not enabled yet..need to know whether we fail
# during configure or just put out a warning about possible non-working
# sed. As even plain ./configure doesn't work in most cases, I think
# it would be better to just fail during configure and let the users
# fix their paths/install GNU sed.
very long strings.
#
# Sascha, is this okay? I added this here since any libtool/autoconf
# release out there doesn't have this yet..we can remove this when
# we can really start requiring such versions which have it?
#
# This sets $SED to the correct binary, so that should be used in
# places were the lines might be very long.
#
The bug causes the kernel not to return -1/EAGAIN. The new test case
has been borrowed from the Linux Test Project.
This also fixes a bug which apparently caused HAVE_PREAD/WRITE to be
defined even if the more complex checks failed (ac_cv_func_NAME=no
was set albeit with no difference).
The old checks supposed that pread/pwrite worked, if a declaration was
found in <unistd.h>. We now actually check whether they work successfully
before using them.
uses off_t or the newer, more portable "fpos_t *".
The check could perhaps be more refined, as the test program will segfault
on older systems (like mine) that use off_t.
func and __func using LIBS, and if unsuccessful, searches
each specified lib. Defines HAVE_FUNC, if found. If func/__func is
found in library foo, HAVE_LIBFOO is defined.
(Jani, me)
2. Autoconf 2.5x is more pedantic regarding locating header files.
We include the proper header files now in the check. (me)
3. The nsl/bind/socket/etc checks have been rewritten using PHP_CHECK_FUNC.
This ensures that no extra library is used, if the symbol is
available in libc which avoids issues on BSD/OS, OpenBSD and others.
(Jani)
an MH_DYLIB. As all PPC code is relocatable, we don't use the libtool
based shared build but go a static route. Goodbye libtool!
# I'm committing this to enable widespear testing.
# Anyone have any ideas on how to easily backport this to 4.2.0?
Make HAVE_ICONV/HAVE_LIBICONV available through the more
fine-grained approach using a single include file per
directive. This will significantly reduce the price of
full dependencies for developers, because basically each
file today includes php.h which includes php_config.h.
If PHP_ATOM_INC is defined, these include files can be used.
For all PHP_DEFINEs, empty files are created upon configure start.