This adds --with-config-profile=foobar, this generates a config.foobar.bat file in the root of php-src directory with the relevant configuration arguments.
like running configure for only the core of PHP and sapi/cli for quick
and fast building.
buildconf
config.simple
nmake
Release_TS\php -v
(This also enables --with-mp for multi processing for a faster build)
If this option is not specified buildconf.js will search for PECL
in the usual places (pecl, ../pecl).
Now it is possible to specify in which dirs additional modules reside
with say:
cscript /nologo win32/build/buildconf.js --add-modules-dir=../pecl_5_1 \
--add-modules-dir=../php-gtk2
Be paranoid when building a snapshot: if the module is not a core
module (eg: it comes from outside of ext or sapi) and it defaults to "yes",
then force it to become shared. This will prevent a pecl ext from
accidentally being compiled statically into the core, and prevent that
ext from breaking the core build. You can still manually force a static
build by explicitly specifying the args for that extension on your configure
line.
This fix relies on you having the Platform SDK headers.
Using the new build system, the NewAPIs.h header will be detected
automatically, however, for people building using .dsp files,
you will need to add /DHAVE_NEWAPIS_H=1 to the TSRM project
if you have those newer headers.
- Add major + minor version to .dll and .exe headers during linking
- Handle pecl build dir correctly when pecl is a sibling of php-src
- try and guess where your cygwin utils are installed (if you have them)
so that we can detect bison, flex etc.
- other little refinements
Disable apache and isapi by default.
Add some smarts so that we can really build extensions and SAPI found in php-src/pecl and/or php-src/../pecl.
Only include a logo in the resources if we are building an .exe.
pecl developers.
Add automatic version info resource generation for SAPI and extension
modules, based on PHP version numbers and info found in the CREDITS file.
As a nice side effect, this lets us add a logo icon to .exe files.