You can choose PCRE or PCRE2 and build-nginx will do the right thing
https://jay.gooby.org/2022/06/16/support-pcre2-or-pcre-in-build-nginx
https://github.com/jaygooby/build-nginx
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2021 at 17:05, Zach Mitchell wrote:
> Hey all,
> Just stumbled upon that https://www.pcre.org/ no longer allows the
> download of PCRE-8.45 via their FTP so I'm at a loss on how to building
> nginx from source. Their site describes that they no
Hey all,
Just stumbled upon that https://www.pcre.org/ no longer allows the download of
PCRE-8.45 via their FTP so I'm at a loss on how to building nginx from source.
Their site describes that they now have PCRE2 but every search I have done on
it says that NGINX requires PCRE version 8.X.
Hello!
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 10:25:28AM -0400, gitl wrote:
> Are there any plans to move from pcre (8.x) to pcre2 (10.x)? I realize that
> the API changed quite a bit but it would be awesome if there was a migration
> plan for it.
As of now there are no plans, but we are keeping
Are there any plans to move from pcre (8.x) to pcre2 (10.x)? I realize that
the API changed quite a bit but it would be awesome if there was a migration
plan for it.
Posted at Nginx Forum:
https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,265726,267649#msg-267649
Are there any plans to move from pcre (8.x) to pcre2 (10.x)? I realize that
the API changed quite a bit but it would be awesome if there was a migration
plan for it.
Posted at Nginx Forum:
https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,265726,265726#msg-265726