Re: php compiler

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Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> Sooo.. I'm assuming there's no stable project for compiling php code to
> native binary machine code huh?  (I've done some searching)  Even
> anything commercial? (I didn't care for Zend's optimizer so much.. still
>
> has *RUN*time configuration)
> [/snip]
>
> http://www.priadoblender.com ?

It's a little messy on Windows, or at least it was for me.  On my
Win2000 box I have had a few issues:

- The gui controls are a little buggy
- Installation led to a lot of files being installed in locations not in
my control (some of the files even were put into root!)

I really like the idea, but I'm going to hold off on using pb until it's
a bit more stable.  Besides, most of my command line scripts aren't so
intensive that I really need to compile the code into native machine code.

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