Depending on how you compiled/installed PHP on the mac - you may not have a
php.ini file - for example, if you used the binary from entropy.ch - there
is no php.ini - you would have to create it.


On 6/25/03 12:07 PM, "Steve Marquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes,
> 
> But I had a question that is php and mac specific. I used the info in the
> discussion all morning, and could not find the file, I thought that some of
> you great gurus could help with that.
> 
> Does the php.ini file always go in the same place no matter the OS? I did a
> locate in the shell, and nothing came up. I could find .ini files, or php.
> files, but no php.ini files.
> 
> Can the file be called anything else?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 
>> [snip]
>> I am running MacOSX and can not find my php.ini file. Does anyone know
>> where
>> it is located on a mac?
>> 
>> I looked at my phpinfo file, and it says /usr/lib/ but does not have the
>> php.ini file in it.
>> 
>> Can anyone help?
>> [/snip]
>> 
>> I just want to make sure that I have not lost my mind, but haven't we
>> been discussing the location of the php.ini all morning long? I thought
>> we were, but I could be mistaken.
>> 
>> Jay
>> 
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