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Doc Bug #81621 --enable-mailparse isn't a valid option
Submitted: 2021-11-13 18:10 UTC Modified: 2021-11-15 12:54 UTC
From: phpbugs at aphexer dot mailhaven dot com Assigned:
Status: Open Package: mailparse (PECL)
PHP Version: 7.4.25 OS: Debian
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2021-11-13 18:10 UTC] phpbugs at aphexer dot mailhaven dot com
Description:
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php-7.4.25

According to the documentation on https://www.php.net/manual/en/mailparse.installation.php:

In order to use these functions you must compile PHP with mailparse support by using the --enable-mailparse configure option.

configure output:

configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-mailparse

Expected result:
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Fix the documentation.


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 [2021-11-14 12:02 UTC] cmb@php.net
The paragraph above contains more information, but apparently none
of the linked documents explain how to do "in-tree" builds of PECL
extensions.

In short: if you want to use the --enable-mailparse option, you
need to download the sources, and place them into your php-src as
ext/mailparse.  Afterwards do ./buildconf; then it should work.
You likely want to do `pecl install mailparse` instead.
 [2021-11-15 12:54 UTC] cmb@php.net
-Type: Bug +Type: Documentation Problem
 [2022-12-15 06:00 UTC] austinpatrick711 at gmail dot com
That's great. I was impressed by your writing. I am happy to see such a topic.




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