php-src/sapi
2001-09-09 13:29:31 +00:00
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aolserver TSRMLS fixes 2001-08-14 17:05:53 +00:00
apache - Don't wrap lines... this is annoying while coding. 2001-09-09 13:29:31 +00:00
apache2filter - Don't wrap lines... this is annoying while coding. 2001-09-09 13:29:31 +00:00
caudium more tsrm cleanup 2001-08-05 15:29:47 +00:00
cgi - Don't wrap lines... this is annoying while coding. 2001-09-09 13:29:31 +00:00
fastcgi Windows compilation of fast cgi now working. See windows.txt for info. 2001-08-20 05:00:05 +00:00
fhttpd - Fix copyright notices with 2001 2001-02-26 06:11:02 +00:00
isapi Reverse patches that slipped in by mistake in a whitespace patch. They 2001-08-13 00:36:16 +00:00
nsapi TSRMLS fixes 2001-08-14 17:16:19 +00:00
phttpd - Removed duplicate FETCH() 2001-09-09 10:42:52 +00:00
pi3web TSRMLS fixes 2001-08-14 17:31:00 +00:00
roxen more tsrm cleanup 2001-08-05 15:29:47 +00:00
servlet fix zts build 2001-09-07 11:20:13 +00:00
thttpd use an absolute path for symlinking the php library archive 2001-08-14 09:37:25 +00:00
tux - Don't wrap lines... this is annoying while coding. 2001-09-09 13:29:31 +00:00
Makefile.in Revert mega patch. 2001-04-09 15:47:19 +00:00
README Update. Someone should really write better docs. =) 2000-11-02 16:15:03 +00:00

Each SAPI backend has to contain:

config.m4: just like for extensions, this file contains
autoconf directives that end up in the configure script.  The
only difference is that the sapi config.m4 files are read in diversion
(output block) 2 instead of 3.  The sapi config.m4 files should set
two variables: PHP_SAPI (which sapi backend to choose) and INSTALL_IT
(the actions performed when "make install" is executed).  If they are
not specified, they will default to "cgi" and "do nothing,"
respectively.  Additionally, the following m4 macros can be used to
influence what is created during "make":

PHP_BUILD_SHARED    -- build shared target      $SAPI_SHARED
PHP_BUILD_STATIC    -- build static target      $SAPI_STATIC
PHP_BUILD_PROGRAM   -- build executable         $SAPI_PROGRAM

(paths relative to top build dir)