PHP and MING

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In the updated PHP manual, I noticed a statement under the Ming Introduction section:

"*Note*: This extension has been moved to the » PECL <http://pecl.php.net/> repository and is no longer bundled with PHP as of PHP 5.3.0."

I also notice that ming is not yet in the PECL. If the PHP Group is going to stop embedding ming into PHP, this means that rebundlers like XAMPP will no longer be including ming as part of their packages. This is going to hurt a few of us that use Windows and are unable to recompile PHP ourselves.

Are there any plans in the ming community to keep the PECL versions up to date? How will this work for Windows users?

Larry Dunbar


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