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    Extensions that are gone from the PHP core

    One of the first things you're likely to notice when you download PHP 5.1.x is that several of the older extensions have disappeared. Those extensions that are still actively maintained are available in the PHP Extension Community Library (PECL), at » http://pecl.php.net/. Windows binaries are built regularly, and you can obtain the binaries for PECL extensions built against PHP 5.1.x from » http://pecl4win.php.net/.

    Removed extensions
    Extension Alternative/Status
    ext/cpdf pecl/pdflib
    ext/dbx pecl/dbx
    ext/dio pecl/dio
    ext/fam Not actively maintained
    ext/ingres_ii pecl/ingres
    ext/ircg Not actively maintained
    ext/mcve pecl/mcve
    ext/mnogosearch Not actively maintained
    ext/oracle ext/oci8 or ext/pdo_oci
    ext/ovrimos Not actively maintained
    ext/pfpro Not actively maintained
    ext/w32api » pecl/ffi
    ext/yp Not actively maintained
    ext/activescript » pecl/activescript

    Modules in PECL that are not actively maintained (i.e. have not been supported for some time, have no active maintainer working on them currently, and do not have any PECL package releases), are still available in CVS at » http://cvs.php.net/pecl. However, unreleased PHP modules are by their nature unsupported, and your mileage may vary when attempting to install or use them.

    Class constants in new PHP 5.1.x extensions

    The Zend Engine 2.1 API allows extension developers to declare class constants in object oriented extensions. New extensions written for PHP 5.1.x, including SPL, PDO, XMLReader and date, have their constants in the format PDO::CLASS_CONSTANT rather than in the C format PDO_CLASS_CONSTANT in order to minimise pollution of the global namespace in PHP.


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