Tim Boring wrote:

>I'm having a problem with php-cli and php_mod reading my php.ini file.
>I've compiled php from source, during which process I set
>"--with-config-file=/etc".  Once the compile completed, I then copied
>php.ini-recommened to /etc/php.ini.
>
>After restarting Apache, I run phpinfo() and "Configuration File Path"
>is showing only "/etc", which means it's not find /etc/php.ini.  So then
>I tried the cli and ran phpinfo() from it and same thing.  If I run it
>as "php -c /etc/php.ini", it can find/read it.  
>
>For what it's worth, this is happening on a Gentoo system, but this
>shouldn't make too much of a difference since I've compiled PHP from
>source (v5.0.4), the same source I've used on a couple of other
>(non-Gentoo) machines.
>
>Just in case, here's the configure command I used:
>'./configure' '--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs2' '--disable-cgi'
>'--with-config-file-path=/etc' '--with-openssl' '--with-zlib'
>'-enable-bcmath' '--with-bz2' '--enable-calendar' '--enable-dba'
>'--with-db4' '--with-inifile' '--with-flatfile' '--enable-dio'
>'--enable-ftp' '--enable-gmp' '--with-unixODBC' '--with-pgsql'
>'--with-readline' '--enable-soap' '--enable-sockets' '--enable-wddx'
>'--with-xsl' '--with-pear'
>
>Any ideas?
>  
>

I think that --with-config-file-path is an absolute path to the php.ini
file, and not just a directory name, although, it ought to default to
php.ini, but perhaps when setting that directive it assumes that you are
specifying a custom configuration file, for instance /etc/php5_alt.ini
or /etc/my_php.ini instead of just php.ini. So, I think you should use
the --sysconfdir directive instead if you just want to specify where PHP
has its ini file.

Regards,
Torgny

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