Raphael Geissert demis ki:: > Hi, > > 2008/10/15 Samat K Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> I cannot test with lenny as I have no installed lenny system, but if >>> gc_probability setting in php.ini is honored, then the bug is fixed. >> It is honored on lenny, yes. Though, it remains disabled (gc_probability = >> 0). >> >>> Is it possible to make php in etch aware of the gc_probability setting By >>> using the same fix? >> Someone else will have to answer that... But since lenny will become the new >> stable soon (hopefully), it may be better use of effort to prepare a switch >> to lenny than debugging this in etch. >> > > IIRC gc_probability should work in etch just like it does in lenny. It > was just turned off in the default php.ini, nothing else. > > Please confirm soon, or else I'll just close this bug as there is no real bug.
There is a problem in etch. In etch, I have changed the gc_probability in php.ini, I gave a high probability/divisor ratio (about 1/10, also tried 1/1) and restarted apache. Garbage collection never happened. As soon as I copied those settings into the webapp's code with iniset, garbage collection worked. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=267720 This states that gc_probability was compiled in as 0, """ * Comment out session.gc_probability in the default php.ini, as we've now compiled in a default of 0, allowing the cronjob to do the garbage collection for us instead. (closes: #267720) """ Changing it back may allow the setting in php.ini work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]