PHP offers native support for such things as imap and mysql. This is considered a *good* thing, but you have the choice of compiling php with or without such support. You don't compile PHP with "modules". PHP offers PEAR, which is similar in some respects to CPAN. You should read the FAQs on php.net.
Yes, and that's what I'm wondering about. So if I compile PHP with a particular version of gd built in or don't include it at all, how do you upgrade that later? My inexperienced interpretation is that I'd have to recompile PHP to upgrade or add gd.

Added Oh yeah, and it's that going-back and recompiling PHP that I categorized as 'torture'.


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In reply to Re^6: Preaching Perl gospel to PHP converts... by diotalevi
in thread Preaching Perl gospel to PHP converts... by vladb

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