ID: 48843 Updated by: der...@php.net Reported By: jeff at jeffweinberger dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: PHP options/info functions Operating System: Mac OS/X 10.5.7 client version PHP Version: 5.3.0 New Comment:
I am pretty sure this is fixed, try the snapshot (you don't have to *install* it over your existing install) if you want to verify. Also, you didn't actually show the messages.... Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-07-23 23:27:23] jeff at jeffweinberger dot com Thanks...but the time zone is set. That was a separate issue, but was resolved by setting the timezone in php.ini. This issue remains despite timezone being set and I have no evidence that it is related. If there is a test I can run to see if it is related, please suggest it. Sorry...and thanks! PLEASE RE-OPEN) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-07-23 22:34:32] j...@php.net This is most likely just duplicate of other reports about this same issue (having to do with timezone not being set) and as that is fixed already -> closing as bogus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-07-23 22:16:20] jeff at jeffweinberger dot com Thank you. As a policy, because this is a production environment, I cannot use a CVS snapshot until it is a stable release. I will try 5.3.1 when it becomes stable. In the meantime, are there any other workarounds? Thank you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-07-08 00:58:31] jeff at jeffweinberger dot com Description: ------------ I am getting large numbers of "PHP Deprecated..." messages in my php.log file (I expect this, based on some not-yet-updated code). Until I update all my PHP code, I want to shut off these messages (they are causing the log file to exceed several GB). I have tried all of the following in php.ini: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & E_ERROR & E_WARNING & E_PARSE & E_NOTICE & E_CORE_ERROR & E_USER_ERROR & E_USER_WARNING & E_USER_NOTICE & E_COMPILE_ERROR & E_COMPILE_WARNING error_reporting = ~E_DEPRECATED & E_ALL & E_ERROR & E_WARNING & E_PARSE & E_NOTICE & E_CORE_ERROR & E_USER_ERROR & E_USER_WARNING & E_USER_NOTICE & E_COMPILE_ERROR & E_COMPILE_WARNING error_reporting = E_ALL & E_ERROR & E_WARNING & E_PARSE & E_NOTICE & E_CORE_ERROR & E_USER_ERROR & E_USER_WARNING & E_USER_NOTICE & E_COMPILE_ERROR & E_COMPILE_WARNING & ~E_DEPRECATED error_reporting = E_ERROR & E_CORE_ERROR & E_USER_ERROR & E_COMPILE_ERROR & E_COMPILE_WARNING & ~E_DEPRECATED error_reporting = ~E_DEPRECATED & E_ERROR & E_CORE_ERROR & E_USER_ERROR & E_COMPILE_ERROR & E_COMPILE_WARNING error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED error_reporting = 24575 error_reporting = 3 and after each change, I restart Apache (PHP is running as a CGI with Apache 2.2.11) and PHP. in my php_info() display, the error_reporting value shows the correct value for the then-active line (above), but the log entries still appear. I have tried the suggestions of several on the PHP-General mailing list to no avail. Please let me know if there is additional information that will help. Expected result: ---------------- "PHP Deprecated..." messages no longer appear in php.log Actual result: -------------- "PHP Deprecated..." messages still appear in large numbers php.log ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=48843&edit=1