On Monday, March 18, 2002 10:24 AM
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:

> On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Christian Belisle wrote:
>
> > It looks like you have a php module that does not come from Mandrake.
All
> > of our PHP packages are compiled with debug=0, thread-safety=0.
>
> It looks like you have a PHP extension that was compiled for an older
> version of PHP.
>
> Have a look in your /etc/php.ini and check every line that says
> "extension=<whatever.so>". One of these lines contains the bad module,
> remove them one by one, then do an "AESCTL reload" to find out which one
> causes the problem.
>

Thanks for the replies. All my stuff comes from Mandrake. I was getting
these errors on a machine that I upgraded to 8.2 RC-1 from 8.1 (plus the
late-Feb security updates for PHP), after which PHP wouldn't start. As far
as I could see all the PHP related modules in that install were as on the
RC-1 CD with nothing older left. But anyway, I then did a clean install of
RC-1 and the problem has disappeared, so it's probably nothing to worry
about.

Michael


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