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Re: ITL php code
- To: Development Discussions <developer at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: ITL php code
- From: Omar Abo-Namous <merlin12345 at gmx dot de>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 03:09:28 +0200
On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 23:56:25 -0400, Sarfaraz Jamal wrote:
> For what it is worth, I just compiled the prayertimes portion of it,
> using lcc, and VSC++ 7.1
>
compiled as in compiled, but not for php?! If so, you MUST tell me, how you did
it..
omar
> Umer Farooq wrote:
>
>> WAS,
>>
>> Ya.. it is not easy as just loading the C module.. you must write
>> a C wrapper.. around and build and then use the php dl() function or
>> put it in the /usr/local/lib/php/extensions folder. I think the
>> simplest method of getting it out be to use the automatic build
>> processes at the time of comiling php.
>>
>> As for as cygwin goes.. only way it would work out be.. if you are
>> running apache and php under it..
>>
>> I think the simplest bet is to keep it in PHP.. as for C someone
>> would.. still need to maintain the wrapper. Also it really frustrating
>> to get this to compile on windows. Also most hosting companies will
>> likly restrict you on loading shared modules for PHP.
>>
>>
>> Omar Abo-Namous wrote:
>>
>>> 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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Omar Abo-Namous, merlin12345 at gmx dot de on 08.06.2004