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Re: ITL php code



Salam guys,

i've been looking into the whole php-library thing the last two days or so, but
come up with nothing really useful.... i'm not used to makefiles, 'building' and
so on...

as of now, i've downloaded the php-source and cygwin (which i don't know exactly
what it does except for porting some unix-tools to windows (grep)). I've tried
reading the directives by php.net on how to compile a library, but that didn't
get me anywhere.

i think it is more efficient to keep the php-files updated. I can take this
challenge, it's not very difficult to translate from c to php..

Salam.

Omar

On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 04:00:31 -0400, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Omar Abo-Namous wrote:
>
>> Ok, i think it's what i'm searching for. Problem would be, that we'd need
>> two
>> versions (for windows and linux) and i'd have to compile an so-library file
>> (don't exactly know how...)
>
> Infact it's worse, you may need to compile one for each version
> of PHP!  BTW, as I said, you grab the source code for PHP, and it
> has a document on how to create modules, and you cal copy a
> simple module like fribidi and work on.  The trick is basically
> to use a command called phpize.
>
>> thnx anyway.
>>
>> Salam.
>>
>> omar
>>
>>
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> --behdad
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Omar Abo-Namous, merlin12345 at gmx dot de on 07.06.2004