On Oct 25, 11:59 am, "M.Ganesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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)

That one I can't help you with as know nothing about PHP. I presume
there is a configuration file for PHP somewhere you need to edit and
comment out load line for PHP mhash module.

Graham

> 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? GrahamThanks 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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