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You may either configure the HTTP server to use the PHP CGI binary located in ${CGIDIR}/php or you may install a PHP module for your HTTP server, e.g. www/ap-php. Note that php-openssl is no longer a separate package as of version 5.0.5nb1 because the main PHP5 package has it built-in now. As of version 5.2.1nb3 PEAR is no longer installed by default with the php package. In order to use PEAR packages with PHP you will need to install the lang/pear package. =========================================================================== @ 1.9 log @Remove trailing spaces. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.8 2007/05/05 21:45:12 adrianp Exp $ @ 1.8 log @Remove PEAR from the default PHP install @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.7 2007/04/08 10:49:21 ghen Exp $ d14 2 a15 2 As of version 5.2.1nb3 PEAR is no longer installed by default with the php package. In order to use PEAR packages with PHP you will need to @ 1.7 log @Fix reference to ap-php package, from PR#35927. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2006/06/06 16:42:02 jlam Exp $ d13 4 @ 1.6 log @Note in the MESSAGE file the path to the PHP CGI binary to answer an FAQ. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2005/12/05 20:50:26 rillig Exp $ d9 1 a9 1 or you may install a PHP module for your HTTP server, e.g. ap-php5. @ 1.5 log @Fixed pkglint warnings. The warnings are mostly quoting issues, for example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some other changes are outlined in http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2005/10/08 16:51:50 jdolecek Exp $ d4 9 a12 2 Note php-openssl has been removed as separate package as of 5.0.5nb1, the main PHP5 package has it built-in now. @ 1.4 log @fix plural @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2005/10/08 16:50:23 jdolecek Exp $ a6 1 @ 1.3 log @Unfortunately PHP has several openssl hooks, which are only enabled when the base PHP is compiled with openssl extension (e.g. ssl://, tls:// stream support, and couple others). These don't work when SSL support is loaded via extension. For this reason, make openssl extension unconditionally built-in into the main PHP package, and g/c security/php-openssl. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD$ d5 1 a5 1 main PHP5 package has them built-in now. @ 1.2 log @Make sure to install the _CLI_ version to ${PREFIX}/bin/php, and _CGI_ to ${PREFIX}/libexec/cgi-bin; install also couple more files same way as PHP4 Of particular note is that CLI ignores setting of register_argc_argv (treats as if it would be On), so it's no longer necessary to do anything special for Pear packages to work. g/c MESSAGE warning about the Pear issue. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2004/10/29 20:31:54 jdolecek Exp $ d4 3 a6 5 You must edit your "${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/etc/php.ini" if you want to use PEAR packages: register_argc_argv = On register_globals = On a7 1 =========================================================================== @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d2 1 a2 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.1.1.1 log @Import PHP 5.0.2, based on the pkgsrc-wip PHP5 package. Some of the key features of PHP 5 include: * The Zend Engine II with a new object model and dozens of new features. * XML support has been completely redone in PHP 5, all extensions are now focused around the excellent libxml2 library (http://www.xmlsoft.org/). * A new SimpleXML extension for easily accessing and manipulating XML as PHP objects. It can also interface with the DOM extension and vice-versa. * A brand new built-in SOAP extension for interoperability with Web Services. * A new MySQL extension named MySQLi for developers using MySQL 4.1 and later. This new extension includes an object-oriented interface in addition to a traditional interface; as well as support for many of MySQL's new features, such as prepared statements. * SQLite has been bundled with PHP. For more information on SQLite, please visit their website. * Streams have been greatly improved, including the ability to access low-level socket operations on streams. @ text @@