I just noticed that I have a /etc/php.ini.rpmnew file on my system. I
assume this was created when I last upgraded PHP, which would have been
whenever the most recent up2date php version was released. I ran a
quick diff on /etc/php.ini and /etc/php.ini.rpmnew and the following
was produced:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 03:01 am, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
BTW, am I the only one who isn't a big fan on the .rpmnew method of
doing things? I am all for not overwriting current config files, but
couldn't this potentially prevent important
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 06:58 AM, Michael Fratoni wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Only if the user ignores the warning message printed by rpm. Something
along the lines of:
WARNING: /etc/php.ini created as /etc/php.ini.rpmnew
That's true, rpm does print out this
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 07:06 am, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 06:58 AM, Michael Fratoni wrote:
Only if the user ignores the warning message printed by rpm.
Something along the lines of:
WARNING: /etc/php.ini