[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread Ondřej Surý
Not a bug. The session handling (and the reasons for it) is correctly described in (php5-common) README.Debian. ** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to php5 in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread unsen
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid = Opinion -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to php5 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1237343 Title: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector To

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread unsen
seems not properly reasonend - more a workaround. settings like these should be update-safe. i recognised, my modified /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime script has been overwritten by some system-updates. why isn't there a hook or something like that to easy configure (and keep) such an elementary

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread Ondřej Surý
Please don't play BTS ping-pong. That's how the packaged PHP works. The session behaviour is described in README.Debian together with reasons and you always have an option to configure the default value in /etc/php5/sapi/php.ini or just configure it back on your local system (and disable the cron

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread Ondřej Surý
Not a bug. The session handling (and the reasons for it) is correctly described in (php5-common) README.Debian. ** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread unsen
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid = Opinion -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1237343 Title: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector To manage

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread unsen
seems not properly reasonend - more a workaround. settings like these should be update-safe. i recognised, my modified /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime script has been overwritten by some system-updates. why isn't there a hook or something like that to easy configure (and keep) such an elementary

[Bug 1237343] Re: session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector

2013-10-09 Thread Ondřej Surý
Please don't play BTS ping-pong. That's how the packaged PHP works. The session behaviour is described in README.Debian together with reasons and you always have an option to configure the default value in /etc/php5/sapi/php.ini or just configure it back on your local system (and disable the cron