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Posted by coolsti on 01/13/08 15:26
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:06:42 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> I don't know if you can. Check your Apache error log and see if there's
> anything there.
>
> Remember that if PHP cannot find a php.ini file, it will use default
> values. So if phpinfo() says it's using /etc/php.ini and you edited
> that file, about the only thing remaining is a permission problem.
Many thanks to all repliers for the help so far. I found out that I can
indeed look in my /var/log/messages file and see an error message after
restarting the httpd daemon that states my php.ini could not be read due
to permissions. So the information is there, in the messages log, that
clearly points out the problem is a permissions one.
I believe my difficulty is due to SELinux. In my haste to reinstall this
machine after the hardisk failure I did not request that SELinux be
deactivated. I normally do this. I will know tomorrow for certain when I
go to work again, as I will deactivate SELinux and see if my php.ini can
be read. I believe this will solve my problems.
Regards,
Steve, Denmark
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