ID:               28793
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      bero at arklinux dot org
-Status:           Assigned
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.0.0RC3
 Assigned To:      andrei
 New Comment:

Thank you for your bug report. This issue has already been fixed
in the latest released version of PHP, which you can download at 
http://www.php.net/downloads.php

It's already in PHP 5.1 and later.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-06-15 16:36:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is on our list for 5.1 already. Assigning this request to Andrei
as he has a patch for it already.

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[2004-06-15 16:19:21] bero at arklinux dot org

Description:
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This may not make a lot of sense at first look, but it 
makes perfect sense if you're using a CONFIG_FILE_SCAN_DIR 
and trying to install a number of 3rd party modules: 
 
php.ini settings should be able to reference other php.ini 
settings 
 
Example: 
[CONFIG_FILE_SCAN_DIR is set to /etc/php.d] 
 
 
/etc/php.ini has 
include_path=.;/usr/local/php-includes 
 
/etc/php.d/3rdpartymodule.ini has 
include_path=/opt/3rdpartymodule 
 
/etc/php.d/anothermodule.ini has 
include_path=/usr/local/anothermodule 
 
These are mutually exclusive --- to reduce the 
administrator workload of changing include_path for every 
3rd party module (what CONFIG_FILE_SCAN_DIR was all about 
in the first place), it would be really nice if a 3rd 
party config file could just do 
 
include_path += /opt/3rdpartymodule 
 
or 
 
include_path = $include_path:/opt/3rdpartymodule 



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