On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 10:29, Dave Restall - System Administrator,,,
wrote:
> > It took me a while to find an explanation of what a PECL is. I kept reading 
> > comments about things being moved to a PECL but I saw nothing about what is 
> > in a PECL or how to get anything out of a (the?) PECL. As far as I knew, 
> > there is a danger of all of PHP being in a PECL.
> > 
> > I could not (and cannot) find an explanation of a PECL when I start by going 
> > to the main php.net page and looking for one. So I searched for "PECL" and 
> > got a few results; one result is for vpopmail:
> 
> Welcome to the club.  I sent a similar email about this a few days ago
> and nobody replied.  I was looking for documentation on the fileinfo PECL
> module which is recommended instead of mime_content_type, simple stuff like
> what arguments does it take etc.  There is also a lack of documentation
> for how to install and run and USE PECL modules which is worrying
> especially if as you say a lot of PHP is going down the PECL path.
> 
> To me PECL looks like a major own goal.
> 
> Cue the flames for this being a PHP list and not a PECL list.

This is a "general" PHP list. That means everything and anything PHP.
Since PECL is part of PHP I don't think flames would be in order :) And
at the very least it's not another off topic MySQL, IIS, or Apache
thread *grin*.

Cheers,
Rob.
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