558Part IIIAdvanced Features and TechniquesTable 30-1(continued) Database NameDefault (Wiki hosting)
January 22, 2007 on 11:36 pm | In php |558Part IIIAdvanced Features and TechniquesTable 30-1(continued) Database NameDefault DirectoryFlag SyntaxPostgreSQL/usr/local/pgsql–with-pgsql[=DIR] SAP DB/usr/local–with-sapdb[=DIR] Solid*/usr/local/solid–with-solid[=DIR] Sybase/home/sybase–with-sybase[=DIR] Sybase-CT/home/sybase–with-sybase-ct[=DIR] SQLiteBundled–with-sqliteThe databases marked with an asterisk use ODBC-based interfaces. These ODBC choices aremutually exclusive you must limit yourself to a maximum of one. Each database mandates slightly different configuration options in php.inior other configu- ration files. Oracle, for example, has its own environment variables that obviate PHP settings. Sybase, Oracle, and some other databases escape single quotes with single quotes, whichrequires the magic_quotes_sybaseoption in php.ini. MySQL allows you to specify a defaulthostname, username, and password not at all a good idea unless you understand the secu- rity implications! Most of these options are standard and self-explanatory, however, and theyhave little effect on other parts of PHP. –with-mcrypt[=DIR] This flag builds in the mcryptlibrary, which includes many of the most popular open cipheralgorithms. mcryptis available for download at http://mcrypt.sourceforge.net/. There is no documented default directory, although PHP can probably find the one men- tioned in the libmcryptdocumentation. libmcryptmust be compiled with the –disable- posix-threadsoption. See Chapter 29 for more information on using PHP s cryptographycapabilities. –with-java[=DIR] This flag builds Java support into PHP. The DIRpath should be set to the location of yourJDK, and the Java settings in php.inimust all be set correctly. This extension cannot beused with a static Web server build (for example, –with-apache), and this flag will probablynot work correctly with Solaris versions of PHP and Java. Please see the Java extensionREADMEin /php_[build_directory]/ext/javafor more information. There is an alternate method of accessing Java from PHP: integrating PHP into a Java Servletenvironment using a SAPI module. You might want to do this if you use Java extensively, as itis the more efficient method. If you choose the servlet integration method, you do not needthis extension. See Chapter 39 for more on using Java with PHP. –with-xmlrpcThis flag builds Dan Libby s XML-RPC and SOAP implementation into PHP. The XML-RPC pack- age now comes bundled with PHP, so you do not need to specify a directory.
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