Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51832&edit=1
ID: 51832
User updated by: info at 619cloud dot com
Reported by: info at 619cloud dot com
Summary: Setting session.gc_maxlifetime but still default value
of 1440
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: Session related
Operating System: CentOS 5.5
PHP Version: 5.3.2
New Comment:
PROBLEM FOUND. I had a single typo 's' before the opening of the php
configuration file, leading to the entire config file not being loaded.
I feel silly and stupid. Thanks.
Previous Comments:
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[2010-05-18 10:16:46] [email protected]
Not reproducible. Please check that you load the correct php.ini.
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[2010-05-16 08:42:24] info at 619cloud dot com
Description:
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Just upgraded PHP from 5.2.6 to 5.3.2. I have my session.gc_maxlifetime
set to 3 hours, so:
session.gc_maxlifetime = 10800
This worked in 5.2.6, verified in phpinfo(), but now when I go into
phpinfo() in 5.3.2 it is the default value of 1440. I have gone into the
/etc/php.ini and confirmed that session.gc_maxlifetime is indeed still
set to 10800.
Test script:
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<?php
phpinfo();
?>
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