08-23-2006
I always avoid pconnect() because for mysql it is known to multiplex multiple connections to the same host for two databases. In the past I found this a harsh way. Wanting to open two connections to copy rows from one database to the next, and at the end everything was messed up badly.
Although the database connection is persistent, but on every page you still need to call connect to get the database handle, isn't it?
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php-config(1) Scripting Language php-config(1)
NAME
php-config - get information about PHP configuration and compile options
SYNOPSIS
php-config [options]
DESCRIPTION
php-config is a simple shell script for obtaining information about installed PHP configuration.
OPTIONS
--prefix Directory prefix where PHP is installed, e.g. /usr/local
--includes List of -I options with all include files
--ldflags LD Flags which PHP was compiled with
--libs Extra libraries which PHP was compiled with
--man-dir The directory prefix where the manpages is installed
--extension-dir
Directory where extensions are searched by default
--include-dir Directory prefix where header files are installed by default
--php-binary Full path to php CLI or CGI binary
--php-sapis Show all SAPI modules available
--configure-options
Configure options to recreate configuration of current PHP installation
--version PHP version
--vernum PHP version as integer
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php(1)
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