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Originally Posted by callingrohit
I wanted to know, is there any change I would need to make in PHP.ini file.
Usually no. PHP can generally live well even when no configuration file is available, because all options have reasonable defaults.
If the PHP is installed from sources, you may try to simply remove the PHP/extension so and the CLI/CGI binary. I forgot whether the PHP makefile includes the "uninstall" target. If so, you may try to run "make uninstall". If you have removed the build workspace, you will not be able to uninstall this way.
If your PHP is provided by SUN or otherwise obtained in package format, read the manuals to find out how to do as I don't use SunOS myself.
You can't probably compile all extensions, as you may not have all prerequisites met. And I think there are no shortcuts. You need to specify each extension you would like to support as one or more configure option. Do not rely on auto-detection if possible. It frequently fails.