Re: [gentoo-user] I'm getting this error when I log into PHPMYADMIN (/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php on line 179)
On 21 November 2011 00:49, Mick wrote: > On Monday 21 Nov 2011 02:53:20 Michael Mol wrote: > > Check php.net for docs around error handling, specifically where to send > > errors (you want it going to a log file, not the web browser), and what > > severity of error to stop the script at; normally, "NOTICE" and "WARNING" > > grade errors still leave most apps functioning...but that's tunable in > > php.ini. > > > > It's also very likely that there's something else wrong, but I don't have > > any good first guesses. > > > > ZZ > > Also go to line 179 (referred to in the error you get) and look for any > obvious missing files, links, etc. that may be causing this. > > -- > Regards, > Mick > Hello, Thank you for your answers! Well, what I did: I just downgrade PHP to: 5.3.9_rc1 and re-emerged PHP with PHPMYADMIN. And everything seems to be working fine.. (at least for now) Maybe later I will try to upgrade again to see what's wrong. Regards -- Carlos Sura.- www.carlossura.com
Re: [gentoo-user] I'm getting this error when I log into PHPMYADMIN (/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php on line 179)
On Monday 21 Nov 2011 02:53:20 Michael Mol wrote: > Check php.net for docs around error handling, specifically where to send > errors (you want it going to a log file, not the web browser), and what > severity of error to stop the script at; normally, "NOTICE" and "WARNING" > grade errors still leave most apps functioning...but that's tunable in > php.ini. > > It's also very likely that there's something else wrong, but I don't have > any good first guesses. > > ZZ Also go to line 179 (referred to in the error you get) and look for any obvious missing files, links, etc. that may be causing this. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] I'm getting this error when I log into PHPMYADMIN (/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php on line 179)
Check php.net for docs around error handling, specifically where to send errors (you want it going to a log file, not the web browser), and what severity of error to stop the script at; normally, "NOTICE" and "WARNING" grade errors still leave most apps functioning...but that's tunable in php.ini. It's also very likely that there's something else wrong, but I don't have any good first guesses. ZZ On Nov 20, 2011 9:32 PM, "Carlos Sura" wrote: > Hello mates, > > I'm having this problem: I'm trying to access to phpmyadmin: > http://localhost/phpmyadmin and the ONLY thing I can see is the following > error: > *Notice*: Array to string conversion in * > /var/www/localhost/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php* on line * > 179* > * > * > * > * > I don't know why is this happening, since I've just updated PHP, but also, > I'm using both version of PHP 5.3.9 and 5.4.0 > > Any help? > > I tried re-emerging (does not work) > > I tried: /usr/sbin/webapp-config -C -h localhost -u root -d /phpmyadmin > phpmyadmin 3.4.7 (does not work) > > I'm using Gentoo ~AMD64 here is my information file: > http://tinypaste.com/78c37811 > > > Regards > -- > Carlos Sura.- > www.carlossura.com > >
[gentoo-user] I'm getting this error when I log into PHPMYADMIN (/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php on line 179)
Hello mates, I'm having this problem: I'm trying to access to phpmyadmin: http://localhost/phpmyadmin and the ONLY thing I can see is the following error: *Notice*: Array to string conversion in * /var/www/localhost/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries/Error.class.php* on line *179 * * * * * I don't know why is this happening, since I've just updated PHP, but also, I'm using both version of PHP 5.3.9 and 5.4.0 Any help? I tried re-emerging (does not work) I tried: /usr/sbin/webapp-config -C -h localhost -u root -d /phpmyadmin phpmyadmin 3.4.7 (does not work) I'm using Gentoo ~AMD64 here is my information file: http://tinypaste.com/78c37811 Regards -- Carlos Sura.- www.carlossura.com