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Don't use extension.ini any more, and have each extension install in its 2016-08-03T12:47:05+00:00 mat mat@FreeBSD.org 2016-08-03T12:47:05+00:00 431402e6f41b0ead2340cd5b739afd97a7750d92 file, so the order remains the same. Every PHP (or Zend) extension now installs its own .ini file in /usr/local/etc/php. A PHP extension will be automatically activated when installed. The order into which extensions are loaded is automatically guessed. In some very rare cases, the guess will be wrong, and PHP_MOD_PRIO will need to be set. Refer to the USES=php section of the Porter's Handbook for more information. Convert ports touching etc/php/extensions.ini manually, or telling the OP to do it. And finally, bump PORTREVISION for all php extensions. PR: 210697 Submitted by: mat Sponsored by: Absolight Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7022
file, so the order remains the same.

Every PHP (or Zend) extension now installs its own .ini file in
/usr/local/etc/php.  A PHP extension will be automatically activated
when installed.  The order into which extensions are loaded is
automatically guessed.  In some very rare cases, the guess will be
wrong, and PHP_MOD_PRIO will need to be set.  Refer to the USES=php
section of the Porter's Handbook for more information.

Convert ports touching etc/php/extensions.ini manually, or telling the
OP to do it.

And finally, bump PORTREVISION for all php extensions.

PR:		210697
Submitted by:	mat
Sponsored by:	Absolight
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7022