ok it works!
I checked the log earlier today and it made it up to
19kb. so it's definatly the right php.ini. plus i
checked the symlinked php.ini in /etc/apache/conf
pointed to the one i was editing.

the error is hard to recreate so i'll post when i can
get some info :)

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon 25 Aug 2003 07:02:16 PM CDT, Tristan
> O'Tierney
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> > It turns out I am running 4.3.2-r4.  I'm also
> using
> > the squirrelmail 1.4.1 ebuild.
> 
> Heh. Ok.. I didn't know it was released yet
> 
> > In particular, i tried adding this to my php.ini:
> >
> > error_log = /var/log/apache/mod_php_log
> > log_errors = On
> >
> > but i'm not seeing any changes to mod_php_log.
> just o
> > make sure i created the file and chown/chmoded it
> to
> > something the apache/apache user/group can
> read/write.
> >
> Yep.. perfect.   Check the bitfield error_reporting;
> Mine is set to
> 
> #please read up on the error_reporting flags.  be
> careful with E_ALL
> !!!!:
> error_reporting = E_NOTICE
> display_errors = Off
> display_startup_errors = Off
> log_errors = on
> log_errors_max_len = 0
> ignore_repeated_errors = On
> ignore_repeated_source = Off
> report_memleaks = On
> track_errors = Off
> #html_errors optional.. just adds html tags to the
> log file
> html_errors = On
> docref_root = "/phpmanual/"
> docref_ext = .html
> error_log = /var/log/php_err.log
> 
> > i couldn't find a way to turn on any verbose
> logging
> > for squrrielmail.
> >
> OOPSE.  Sorry about that..  Was thinking about
> another package.
> You are right.  There appears to be no logging
> 
> Play with the error_reporting.  Don't forget to 
> /etc/init.d/apache
> restart
> after changing the php.ini.  On my system, the
> php.ini file that
> apache1 uses is located in  /etc/apache/conf  I
> created a symlink:
> 
>  php.ini -> /etc/php/apache1-php4/php.ini
> 
> Bottom line is that apache uses the php.ini file in
> /etc/apache/conf
> So I'm still not entirely convinced you are editing
> the right file :)
> 
> 
> Ron
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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