Ok, that's what I figured! Thanks!
Justin on 03/04/03 2:43 PM, Leif K-Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > It's using default settings. You'll have to recompile PHP to change > where it looks for php.ini, or you can move your php.ini file into that > location. > > Justin French wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I can't believe I've never bothered to learn this stuff, so I apologise for >> being totally dumb in advance :P >> >> phpinfo() tells me my php.ini is being read from /usr/local/lib, however, >> there's definitely NOT a php.ini file there. >> >> So, I went hunting and found this on >> http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.installation.php >> >> " >> 12. How do I know if my php.ini is being found and read? It seems like it >> isn't as my changes aren't being implemented. >> >> To be sure your php.ini is being read by PHP, make a call to phpinfo() and >> near the top will be a listing called Configuration File (php.ini). This >> will tell you where PHP is looking for php.ini and whether or not it's being >> read. If just a directory PATH exists than it's not being read and you >> should put your php.ini in that directory. If php.ini is included within the >> PATH than it is being read. >> >> If php.ini is being read and you're running PHP as a module then be sure to >> restart PHP after making changes to php.ini >> " >> >> >> My questions are: >> >> 1. if there's no php.ini in /usr/local/lib, is php using a default set of >> settings, or another file (if so, where?)? >> >> 2. how do I tell php to look somewhere else, or is the solution to >> create/copy a php.ini into /usr/local/lib and restart apache? >> >> >> TIA >> >> Justin >> >> >> >> >> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php