[root@VPS php-5.6.18]# ./configure --help `configure' configures this package to adapt to many kinds of systems. //阿什顿 Usage: ./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...@的撒 To assign environment variables (e.g., CC, CFLAGS...), specify them as VAR=VALUE. See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables. Defaults for the options are specified in brackets. Configuration: -h, --help display this help and exit --help=short display options specific to this package --help=recursive display the short help of all the included packages -V, --version display version information and exit -q, --quiet, --silent do not print `checking ...' messages --cache-file=FILE cache test results in FILE [disabled] -C, --config-cache alias for `--cache-file=config.cache' -n, --no-create do not create output files --srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or `..'] Installation directories: --prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX [/usr/local] --exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX [PREFIX] By default, `make install' will install all the files in `/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/lib' etc. You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' using `--prefix', for instance `--prefix=$HOME'. For better control, use the options below. Fine tuning of the installation directories: --bindir=DIR user executables [EPREFIX/bin] --sbindir=DIR system admin executables [EPREFIX/sbin] --libexecdir=DIR program executables [EPREFIX/libexec] --sysc read-only single-machine data [PREFIX/etc] --sharedstatedir=DIR modifiable architecture-independent data [PREFIX/com] --localstatedir=DIR modifiable single-machine data [PREFIX/var] --libdir=DIR object code libraries [EPREFIX/lib] --includedir=DIR C header files [PREFIX/include] --oldincludedir=DIR C header files for non-gcc [/usr/include] --datarootdir=DIR read-only arch.-independent data root [PREFIX/share] --datadir=DIR read-only architecture-independent data [DATAROOTDIR] --infodir=DIR info documentation [DATAROOTDIR/info] --localedir=DIR locale-dependent data [DATAROOTDIR/locale] --mandir=DIR man documentation [DATAROOTDIR/man] --docdir=DIR documentation root [DATAROOTDIR/doc/PACKAGE] --htmldir=DIR html documentation [DOCDIR] --dvidir=DIR dvi documentation [DOCDIR] --pdfdir=DIR pdf documentation [DOCDIR] --psdir=DIR ps documentation [DOCDIR] System types: --build=BUILD configure for building on BUILD [guessed] --host=HOST cross-compile to build programs to run on HOST [BUILD] --target=TARGET configure for building compilers for TARGET [HOST] Optional Features and Packages: --disable-option-checking ignore unrecognized --enable/--with options --disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no) --enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes] --with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes] --without-PACKAGE do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no) --with-libdir=NAME Look for libraries in .../NAME rather than .../lib --disable-rpath Disable passing additional runtime library search paths --enable-re2c-cgoto Enable -g flag to re2c to use computed goto gcc extension SAPI modules: --with-aolserver=DIR Specify path to the installed AOLserver --with-apxs=FILE Build shared Apache 1.x module. FILE is the optional pathname to the Apache apxs tool apxs --with-apache=DIR Build Apache 1.x module. DIR is the top-level Apache build directory /usr/local/apache --enable-mod-charset APACHE: Enable transfer tables for mod_charset (Rus Apache) --with-apxs2filter=FILE EXPERIMENTAL: Build shared Apache 2.0 Filter module. FILE is the optional pathname to the Apache apxs tool apxs --with-apxs2=FILE Build shared Apache 2.0 Handler module. FILE is the optional pathname to the Apache apxs tool apxs --with-apache-hooks=FILE EXPERIMENTAL: Build shared Apache 1.x module. FILE is the optional pathname to the Apache apxs tool apxs --with-apache-hooks-static=DIR EXPERIMENTAL: Build Apache 1.x module. DIR is the top-level Apache build directory /usr/local/apache --enable-mod-charset APACHE (hooks): Enable transfer tables for mod_charset (Rus Apache) --with-caudium=DIR Build PHP as a Pike module for use with Caudium. DIR is the Caudium server dir /usr/local/caudium/server --disable-cli Disable building CLI version of PHP (this forces --without-pear) --with-c Build PHP as Continuity Server module. DIR is path to the installed Continuity Server root --enable-embed=TYPE EXPERIMENTAL: Enable building of embedded SAPI library TYPE is either 'shared' or 'static'. TYPE=shared --enable-fpm Enable building of the fpm SAPI executable --with-fpm-user=USER Set the user for php-fpm to run as. (default: nobody) --with-fpm-group=GRP Set the group for php-fpm to run as. For a system user, this should usually be set to match the fpm username (default: nobody) --with-fpm-systemd Activate systemd integration --with-fpm-acl Use POSIX Access Control Lists --with-isapi=DIR Build PHP as an ISAPI module for use with Zeus --with-litespeed Build PHP as litespeed module --with-milter=DIR Build PHP as Milter application --with-nsapi=DIR Build PHP as NSAPI module for Netscape/iPlanet/Sun Webserver --enable-phpdbg Build phpdbg --enable-phpdbg-debug Build phpdbg in debug mode --with-phttpd=DIR Build PHP as phttpd module --with-pi3web=DIR Build PHP as Pi3Web module --with-roxen=DIR Build PHP as a Pike module. DIR is the base Roxen directory, normally /usr/local/roxen/server --enable-roxen-zts ROXEN: Build the Roxen module using Zend Thread Safety --with-thttpd=SRCDIR Build PHP as thttpd module --with-tux=MODULEDIR Build PHP as a TUX module (Linux only) --with-webjames=SRCDIR Build PHP as a WebJames module (RISC OS only) --disable-cgi Disable building CGI version of PHP General settings: --enable-gcov Enable GCOV code coverage (requires LTP) - FOR DEVELOPERS ONLY!! --enable-debug Compile with debugging symbols --with-layout=TYPE Set how installed files will be laid out. Type can be either PHP or GNU [PHP] --with-config-file-path=PATH Set the path in which to look for php.ini [PREFIX/lib] --with-config-file-scan-dir=PATH Set the path where to scan for configuration files --enable-sigchild Enable PHP's own SIGCHLD handler --enable-libgcc Enable explicitly linking against libgcc --disable-short-tags Disable the short-form start tag by default --enable-dmalloc Enable dmalloc --disable-ipv6 Disable IPv6 support --enable-dtrace Enable DTrace support --enable-fd-setsize Set size of descriptor sets Extensions: --with-EXTENSION=shared[,PATH] NOTE: Not all extensions can be build as 'shared'. Example: --with-foobar=shared,/usr/local/foobar/ o Builds the foobar extension as shared extension. o foobar package install prefix is /usr/local/foobar/ --disable-all Disable all extensions which are enabled by default --with-regex=TYPE Regex library type: system, php. TYPE=php WARNING: Do NOT use unless you know what you are doing! --disable-libxml Disable LIBXML support --with-libxml-dir=DIR LIBXML: libxml2 install prefix --with-openssl=DIR Include OpenSSL support (requires OpenSSL >= 0.9.6) --with-kerberos=DIR OPENSSL: Include Kerberos support --with-system-ciphers OPENSSL: Use system default cipher list instead of hardcoded value --with-pcre-regex=DIR Include Perl Compatible Regular Expressions support. DIR is the PCRE install prefix BUNDLED --without-sqlite3=DIR Do not include SQLite3 support. DIR is the prefix to SQLite3 installation directory. --with-zlib=DIR Include ZLIB support (requires zlib >= 1.0.9) --with-zlib-dir=<dir> Define the location of zlib install directory --enable-bcmath Enable bc style precision math functions --with-bz2=DIR Include BZip2 support --enable-calendar Enable support for calendar conversion --disable-ctype Disable ctype functions --with-curl=DIR Include cURL support --enable-dba Build DBA with bundled modules. To build shared DBA extension use --enable-dba=shared --with-qdbm=DIR DBA: QDBM support --with-gdbm=DIR DBA: GDBM support --with-ndbm=DIR DBA: NDBM support --with-db4=DIR DBA: Oracle Berkeley DB 4.x or 5.x support --with-db3=DIR DBA: Oracle Berkeley DB 3.x support --with-db2=DIR DBA: Oracle Berkeley DB 2.x support --with-db1=DIR DBA: Oracle Berkeley DB 1.x support/emulation --with-dbm=DIR DBA: DBM support --with-tcadb=DIR DBA: Tokyo Cabinet abstract DB support --without-cdb=DIR DBA: CDB support (bundled) --disable-inifile DBA: INI support (bundled) --disable-flatfile DBA: FlatFile support (bundled) --disable-dom Disable DOM support --with-libxml-dir=DIR DOM: libxml2 install prefix --with-enchant=DIR Include enchant support. GNU Aspell version 1.1.3 or higher required. --enable-exif Enable EXIF (metadata from images) support --disable-fileinfo Disable fileinfo support --disable-filter Disable input filter support --with-pcre-dir FILTER: pcre install prefix --enable-ftp Enable FTP support --with-openssl-dir=DIR FTP: openssl install prefix --with-gd=DIR Include GD support. DIR is the GD library base install directory BUNDLED --with-vpx-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to libvpx install prefix --with-jpeg-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to libjpeg install prefix --with-png-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to libpng install prefix --with-zlib-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to libz install prefix --with-xpm-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to libXpm install prefix --with-freetype-dir=DIR GD: Set the path to FreeType 2 install prefix --with-t1lib=DIR GD: Include T1lib support. T1lib version >= 5.0.0 required --enable-gd-native-ttf GD: Enable TrueType string function --enable-gd-jis-conv GD: Enable JIS-mapped Japanese font support --with-gettext=DIR Include GNU gettext support --with-gmp=DIR Include GNU MP support --with-mhash=DIR Include mhash support --disable-hash Disable hash support --without-ic Exclude iconv support --with-imap=DIR Include IMAP support. DIR is the c-client install prefix --with-kerberos=DIR IMAP: Include Kerberos support. DIR is the Kerberos install prefix --with-imap-ssl=DIR IMAP: Include SSL support. DIR is the OpenSSL install prefix --with-interbase=DIR Include InterBase support. DIR is the InterBase base install directory /usr/interbase --enable-intl Enable internationalization support --with-icu-dir=DIR Specify where ICU libraries and headers can be found --disable-json Disable JavaScript Object Serialization support --with-ldap=DIR Include LDAP support --with-ldap-sasl=DIR LDAP: Include Cyrus SASL support --enable-mbstring Enable multibyte string support --disable-mbregex MBSTRING: Disable multibyte regex support --disable-mbregex-backtrack MBSTRING: Disable multibyte regex backtrack check --with-libmbfl=DIR MBSTRING: Use external libmbfl. DIR is the libmbfl base install directory BUNDLED --with- MBSTRING: Use external oniguruma. DIR is the oniguruma install prefix. If DIR is not set, the bundled oniguruma will be used --with-mcrypt=DIR Include mcrypt support --with-mssql=DIR Include MSSQL-DB support. DIR is the FreeTDS home directory /usr/local/freetds --with-mysql=DIR Include MySQL support. DIR is the MySQL base directory, if no DIR is passed or the value is mysqlnd the MySQL native driver will be used --with-mysql-sock=SOCKPATH MySQL/MySQLi/PDO_MYSQL: Location of the MySQL unix socket pointer. If unspecified, the default locations are searched --with-zlib-dir=DIR MySQL: Set the path to libz install prefix --with-mysqli=FILE Include MySQLi support. FILE is the path to mysql_config. If no value or mysqlnd is passed as FILE, the MySQL native driver will be used --enable-embedded-mysqli MYSQLi: Enable embedded support Note: Does not work with MySQL native driver! --with-oci8=DIR Include Oracle Database OCI8 support. DIR defaults to $ORACLE_HOME. Use --with-oci8=instantclient,/path/to/instant/client/lib to use an Oracle Instant Client installation --with-odbcver=HEX Force support for the passed ODBC version. A hex number is expected, default 0x0300. Use the special value of 0 to prevent an explicit ODBCVER to be defined. --with-adabas=DIR Include Adabas D support /usr/local --with-sapdb=DIR Include SAP DB support /usr/local --with-solid=DIR Include Solid support /usr/local/solid --with-ibm-db2=DIR Include IBM DB2 support /home/db2inst1/sqllib --with-ODBCRouter=DIR Include ODBCRouter.com support /usr --with-empress=DIR Include Empress support \$EMPRESSPATH (Empress Version >= 8.60 required) --with-empress-bcs=DIR Include Empress Local Access support \$EMPRESSPATH (Empress Version >= 8.60 required) --with-birdstep=DIR Include Birdstep support /usr/local/birdstep --with-custom-odbc=DIR Include user defined ODBC support. DIR is ODBC install base directory /usr/local. Make sure to define CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS and have some odbc.h in your include dirs. f.e. you should define following for Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.5.00 on QNX, prior to running this configure script: CPPFLAGS=\"-DODBC_QNX -DSQLANY_BUG\" LDFLAGS=-lunix CUSTOM_ODBC_LIBS=\"-ldblib -lodbc\" --with-iodbc=DIR Include iODBC support /usr/local --with-esoob=DIR Include Easysoft OOB support /usr/local/easysoft/oob/client --with-unixODBC=DIR Include unixODBC support /usr/local --with-dbmaker=DIR Include DBMaker support --enable-opcache Enable Zend OPcache support --enable-pcntl Enable pcntl support (CLI/CGI only) --disable-pdo Disable PHP Data Objects support --with-pdo-dblib=DIR PDO: DBLIB-DB support. DIR is the FreeTDS home directory --with-pdo-firebird=DIR PDO: Firebird support. DIR is the Firebird base install directory /opt/firebird --with-pdo-mysql=DIR PDO: MySQL support. DIR is the MySQL base directory If no value or mysqlnd is passed as DIR, the MySQL native driver will be used --with-zlib-dir=DIR PDO_MySQL: Set the path to libz install prefix --with-pdo-oci=DIR PDO: Oracle OCI support. DIR defaults to \$ORACLE_HOME. Use --with-pdo-oci=instantclient,prefix,version for an Oracle Instant Client SDK. For example on Linux with 11.2 RPMs use: --with-pdo-oci=instantclient,/usr,11.2 With 10.2 RPMs use: --with-pdo-oci=instantclient,/usr,10.2.0.4 --with-pdo-odbc=flavour,dir PDO: Support for 'flavour' ODBC driver. include and lib dirs are looked for under 'dir'. 'flavour' can be one of: ibm-db2, iODBC, unixODBC, generic If ',dir' part is omitted, default for the flavour you have selected will be used. e.g.: --with-pdo-odbc=unixODBC will check for unixODBC under /usr/local. You may attempt to use an otherwise unsupported driver using the \"generic\" flavour. The syntax for generic ODBC support is: --with-pdo-odbc=generic,dir,libname,ldflags,cflags When built as 'shared' the extension filename is always pdo_odbc.so --with-pdo-pgsql=DIR PDO: PostgreSQL support. DIR is the PostgreSQL base install directory or the path to pg_config --without-pdo-sqlite=DIR PDO: sqlite 3 support. DIR is the sqlite base install directory BUNDLED --with-pgsql=DIR Include PostgreSQL support. DIR is the PostgreSQL base install directory or the path to pg_config --disable-phar Disable phar support --disable-posix Disable POSIX-like functions --with-pspell=DIR Include PSPELL support. GNU Aspell version 0.50.0 or higher required --with-libedit=DIR Include libedit readline replacement (CLI/CGI only) --with-readline=DIR Include readline support (CLI/CGI only) --with-recode=DIR Include recode support --disable-session Disable session support --with-mm=DIR SESSION: Include mm support for session storage --enable-shmop Enable shmop support --disable-simplexml Disable SimpleXML support --with-libxml-dir=DIR SimpleXML: libxml2 install prefix --with-snmp=DIR Include SNMP support --with-openssl-dir=DIR SNMP: openssl install prefix --enable-soap Enable SOAP support --with-libxml-dir=DIR SOAP: libxml2 install prefix --enable-sockets Enable sockets support --with-sybase-ct=DIR Include Sybase-CT support. DIR is the Sybase home directory /home/sybase --enable-sysvmsg Enable sysvmsg support --enable-sysvsem Enable System V semaphore support --enable-sysvshm Enable the System V shared memory support --with-tidy=DIR Include TIDY support --disable-tokenizer Disable tokenizer support --enable-wddx Enable WDDX support --with-libxml-dir=DIR WDDX: libxml2 install prefix --with-libexpat-dir=DIR WDDX: libexpat dir for XMLRPC-EPI (deprecated) --disable-xml Disable XML support --with-libxml-dir=DIR XML: libxml2 install prefix --with-libexpat-dir=DIR XML: libexpat install prefix (deprecated) --disable-xmlreader Disable XMLReader support --with-libxml-dir=DIR XMLReader: libxml2 install prefix --with-xmlrpc=DIR Include XMLRPC-EPI support --with-libxml-dir=DIR XMLRPC-EPI: libxml2 install prefix --with-libexpat-dir=DIR XMLRPC-EPI: libexpat dir for XMLRPC-EPI (deprecated) --with-iconv-dir=DIR XMLRPC-EPI: iconv dir for XMLRPC-EPI --disable-xmlwriter Disable XMLWriter support --with-libxml-dir=DIR XMLWriter: libxml2 install prefix --with-xsl=DIR Include XSL support. DIR is the libxslt base install directory (libxslt >= 1.1.0 required) --enable-zip Include Zip read/write support --with-zlib-dir=DIR ZIP: Set the path to libz install prefix --with-pcre-dir ZIP: pcre install prefix --with-libzip=DIR ZIP: use libzip --enable-mysqlnd Enable mysqlnd explicitly, will be done implicitly when required by other extensions --disable-mysqlnd-compression-support Disable support for the MySQL compressed protocol in mysqlnd --with-zlib-dir=DIR mysqlnd: Set the path to libz install prefix PEAR: --with-pear=DIR Install PEAR in DIR [PREFIX/lib/php] --without-pear Do not install PEAR Zend: --with-zend-vm=TYPE Set virtual machine dispatch method. Type is one of "CALL", "SWITCH" or "GOTO" TYPE=CALL --enable-maintainer-zts Enable thread safety - for code maintainers only!! --disable-inline-optimization If building zend_execute.lo fails, try this switch --enable-zend-signals Use zend signal handling TSRM: --with-tsrm-pth=pth-config Use GNU Pth --with-tsrm-st Use SGI's State Threads --with-tsrm-pthreads Use POSIX threads (default) Libtool: --enable-shared=PKGS Build shared libraries default=yes --enable-static=PKGS Build static libraries default=yes --enable-fast-install=PKGS Optimize for fast installation default=yes --with-gnu-ld Assume the C compiler uses GNU ld default=no --disable-libtool-lock Avoid locking (might break parallel builds) --with-pic Try to use only PIC/non-PIC objects default=use both --with-tags=TAGS Include additional configurations automatic Some influential environment variables: CC C compiler command CFLAGS C compiler flags LDFLAGS linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory <lib dir> LIBS libraries to pass to the linker, e.g. -l<library> CPPFLAGS (Objective) C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I<include dir> if you have headers in a nonstandard directory <include dir> CPP C preprocessor YACC The `Yet Another C Compiler' implementation to use. Defaults to the first program found out of: `bison -y', `byacc', `yacc'. YFLAGS The list of arguments that will be passed by default to $YACC. This script will default YFLAGS to the empty string to avoid a default value of `-d' given by some make applications. CXX C++ compiler command CXXFLAGS C++ compiler flags CXXCPP C++ preprocessor Use these variables to override the choices made by `configure' or to help it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations. Report bugs to the package provider.</include></include></library></lib></lib> </dir>
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