Re: [PHP-DEV] bindlib_w32 From: Brad Atkins (brad <email protected>)
Date: 03/30/00

I haven't found compiling bindlib a problem.

Compiled it once, like Zeev said, in a seperate directory, and put
win32build also in a seperate directory.

Then even still when I redo my PHP installation, I have no need to recompile
bindlib.

"Set it, and forget it."

Brad Atkins

>On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 rubys <email protected> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Andi Gutmans wrote:
>> >The bindlib_w32 sources are pretty small but cause lots of headaches for
>> >people who want to compile PHP on their own under Windows.
>> >I would like to add it to our PHP CVS tree. The license seems to be
>> >completely free so there shouldn't be any problems there.
>>
>> That would be nice...it is a pain to switch back and forth between the
>> debug and non-debug versions of resolv.lib.
>
>Why do you have to switch back&forth? If you have bindlib_w32 checked out
>to a 'brother' directory next to php4, and you compile both debug and
>release versions, all the rest should be transparent for you (you can
>forget about bindlib).
>
>Zeev
>
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