when using this option php will setup it's own SIGCHLD handler.
when using oracle-libraries >= 8.1 on linux you need this option
if you are connecting using the BEQ interface - elsewise you will
see <defunc> processes whenever a php-script disconnects from oracle.
Remove mostly all references to APACHE and CGI_BINARY from the code.
- Apache include files are no longer included by any PHP code, except for the Apache SAPI module.
- No server specific code is in any of the base PHP code.
Still left to be done:
- Eliminate any references to APACHE from the few remaining modules.
- Move request_info.c's logic to SAPI
- Modify the regex function names, and globals, so that we can always
include them, without having to fear any interference with Apache;
Always use the bundled regex library
extensions you are including. Got rid of configure.in.in.
Moved the last Apache-specific files into sapi/apache and made both
static and DSO build work again (it still doesn't run properly).
* hand-patched in php3 changes from 3.0.6 to HEAD in these files:
fopen-wrappers.[ch] ext/standard/file.[ch] ext/standard/fsock.[ch]
ext/standard/php3_string.h ext/standard/string.c
* added some new file/socket macros for more readable code:
FP_FGETS(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FREAD(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FEOF(sock,fp,issock)
FP_FGETC(sock,fp,issock)
In this new build structure we are adding libraries to $LIBS as we add
modules instead of doing an AC_SUBST into the Makefile. One reason for
doing the subst in php3 was to get around the libraries that could not
be included in $LIBS because doing so would mess up the various configure
tests. For example, you can't do a -limap as part of the various simple
configure compile programs because -limap requires a bunch of callback
symbols to be present.
fhttpd module taken out of functions, functions is ready to go.
The only extensions I have tested are gd+freetype and odbc(solid).
Please try compiling in your favourite extensions and let me know how it
works.