Graham,
Option 3: I use other utilities like wordpress and phpMyAdmin, so I cannot afford to disable php completely
Option 2: I use Linux Mint (Ubuntu variant) for developement and Debian Etch for production. So for option 2, I will require two sets of instructions, which means more trouble for you. So let me skip that.
Option 1: If this work around works for me, I'll get going and think of better permanent solutions later
Kindly help me on option one (disabling PHP mhash)

Thanks in advance

Regards Ganesh

Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Disabling the PHP mhash module is only a workaround even if it does
work.

The proper fix if it is this issue is to refresh your Python 2.4
installation to get fixed version from Debian repository, or even
perhaps upgrade to Python 2.5 and newer mod_python version which uses
Python 2.5.

Alternatively, disable PHP from Apache completely if you do not need
it.

Which of the three options don't you understand and are wanting more
detail for?

Graham

  
Thanks in advance

Regards Ganesh

Daniel bodom_lx Graziotin wrote:
    
Thank you very much for your replies, Alvaro and Graham!
Removing php5-mhash solved the problem
      


  


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