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@ -396,6 +396,7 @@ Here's the list of all the supported environment variables:
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| Extension | Environment variable | Description |
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| | `IPE_DEBUG=1` | By setting this environment variable, the script will print all the commands it executes (it will be very verbose, useful only for debug purposes) |
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| | `IPE_PROCESSOR_COUNT` | Set this environment variable to override the number of processors detected by the script (used for parallel compilation) |
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| | `IPE_DONT_ENABLE=1` | By default the script will install and enable the extensions.<br />If you want to only install them (without enabling them) you can set this environment variable.<br />To enable the extensions at a later time you can execute the command `docker-php-ext-enable-<extension>` (for example: `docker-php-ext-enable-xdebug`).<br />**Beware**: installing some PHP extensions require that other PHP extensions are already enabled, so use this feature wisely. |
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| | `IPE_KEEP_SYSPKG_CACHE=1` | By default the script will clear the apt/apk/pear cache in order to save disk space. You can disable it by setting this environment variable |
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| lzf | `IPE_LZF_BETTERCOMPRESSION=1` | By default `install-php-extensions` compiles the `lzf` extension to prefer speed over size; you can use this environment variable to compile it preferring size over speed |
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# Output:
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# The number of processor cores available
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getProcessorCount() {
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if test -n "${IPE_PROCESSOR_COUNT:-}"; then
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echo $IPE_PROCESSOR_COUNT
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return
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fi
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if command -v nproc >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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nproc
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else
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