Is there any reason (besides upstream does it) to compile
php5 with --without-sqlite in CentOS5 ?
Would it conflict with the sqlite that yum needs?
Is there a repo (centosplus, rpmforge...) having a php5 and sqlite
enabled ?
I can only find older mails that seem to imply it does not harm to
include sqlite (and some which seem to imply the contrary as well,
but without any facts) but I can find only older packages for CentOS 4
that have php and sqlite.
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