On 1/2/11 11:56 PM, Christian Kaps wrote:
> Am 03.01.2011 02:41, schrieb Enrico Weigelt:
> 
>>>
>>> No, as usual on Gentoo, config files are never overwritten, but
>>> written to another place and tools like etc-update show you the
>>> differences. I've merged the configs manually, and I'm pretty
>>> sure I didn't add anything like error_reporting=On, etc.
>>> But I can't tell if these options had been previously set at all,
>>> so it's maybe a matter of built-in defaults.
>>>
>>>
>>> cu
> Hi,
> 
> Sorry for the noise. Here is the correct answer.
> 
> Since ebuild php-5.3.3 Gentoo introduced a set of new features. One of
> them is the PHP_INI_VERSION variable in the file /etc/make.conf. If you
> don't set this variable, Gentoo installs the development version of the
> php.ini file. I think this is your problem. For more informations you
> can visit the Blog from the PHP ebuild maintainer.

Thanks for clearing that up.

We do seem to get blamed a lot for breaking stuff between releases.  The
truth is that we try really hard not to, but there are a lot of moving
parts that we have no control over.  Changes in 3rd-party libraries and
distro-specific stuff like this as well and most of these issues end up
being attributed to us.

-Rasmus

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