php-build is an phpenv plugin
that provides an phpenv install
command to compile and install
different versions of PHP on UNIX-like systems.
You can also use php-build without phpenv in environments where you need precise control over PHP version installation.
This project was forked from ruby-build, and modified for PHP.
Installing php-build as an phpenv plugin will give you access to the
phpenv install
command.
$ git clone git://github.com/phpenv-dev/php-build.git ~/.phpenv/plugins/php-build
This will install the latest development version of php-build into
the ~/.phpenv/plugins/php-build
directory. From that directory, you
can check out a specific release tag. To update php-build, run git pull
to download the latest changes.
Installing php-build as a standalone program will give you access to
the php-build
command for precise control over PHP version
installation. If you have phpenv installed, you will also be able to
use the phpenv install
command.
$ git clone git://github.com/phpenv-dev/php-build.git
$ cd php-build
$ ./install.sh
This will install php-build into /usr/local
. If you do not have
write permission to /usr/local
, you will need to run sudo ./install.sh
instead. You can install to a different prefix by
setting the PREFIX
environment variable.
To update php-build after it has been installed, run git pull
in
your cloned copy of the repository, then re-run the install script.
To install a PHP version for use with phpenv, run phpenv install
with
the exact name of the version you want to install. For example,
$ phpenv install 7.2.11
PHP versions will be installed into a directory of the same name
under ~/.phpenv/versions
.
To see a list of all available PHP versions, run phpenv install --list
. You may also tab-complete available PHP versions if your
phpenv installation is properly configured.
If you have installed php-build as a standalone program, you can use
the php-build
command to compile and install PHP versions into
specific locations.
Run the php-build
command with the exact name of the version you
want to install and the full path where you want to install it. For
example,
$ php-build 7.2.11 ~/local/php-7.2.11
To see a list of all available PHP versions, run php-build --definitions
.
Pass the -v
or --verbose
flag to php-build
as the first
argument to see what's happening under the hood.
Both phpenv install
and php-build
accept a path to a custom
definition file in place of a version name. Custom definitions let you
develop and install versions of PHP that are not yet supported by
php-build.
See the php-build built-in definitions as a starting point for custom definition files.
You can set certain environment variables to control the build process.
TMPDIR
sets the location where php-build stores temporary files.PHP_BUILD_BUILD_PATH
sets the location in which sources are downloaded and built. By default, this is a subdirectory ofTMPDIR
.CC
sets the path to the C compiler.CONFIGURE_OPTS
lets you pass additional options to./configure
.MAKE_OPTS
(orMAKEOPTS
) lets you pass additional options tomake
.
Both php-build
and phpenv install
accept the -k
or --keep
flag, which tells php-build to keep the downloaded source after
installation. This can be useful if you need to use many extensions
with PHP.
Source code will be kept in a parallel directory tree
~/.phpenv/sources
when using --keep
with the phpenv install
command. You should specify the location of the source code with the
PHP_BUILD_BUILD_PATH
environment variable when using --keep
with
php-build
.
Please see the php-build wiki for solutions to common problems.
If you can't find an answer on the wiki, open an issue on the issue tracker. Be sure to include the full build log for build failures.
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Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson
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