No. At the most, if anything, CLI should output an error message:

if(getenv("GATEWAY_INTERFACE") != NULL) {
printf("This is the PHP CLI binary, please configure your server to use the correct PHP CGI binary.");
exit(1);
}

Xavier Spriet wrote:
Great.
In that case, in order to make things a little smoother for users, could
a little workaround like the one offered by Robin be considered ?



On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 17:21, Andrei Zmievski wrote:

On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Philip Olson wrote:

So every tutorial and documentation on this would have to
say this right?

"Ask your sysadmin what the CGI and CLI versions of your
PHP are called, they could be anything as there is no
standard. For the purpose of this (tutorial|documentation), we'll call CLI php-cli and CGI php-cgi."

Same goes for all cgi scripts, they'll work some places but
not others... And various RPM's would have different naming
schemes depending on the maintainers preference.
The merging of CLI and CGI will still happen, but in 4.3.1.

-Andrei                                       http://www.gravitonic.com/
* Marriage is not a word. It's a sentence. Life-long sentence. *


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