If you mean permissions, I tried with 777 permissions and I tried changing
the owner of the php.ini to the owner of the PHP script. Didn't work
unfortunately. I also tried loading the php.ini from different directories.
Same problem.

Today I created a new Xen VM and installed Debian Etch with packages from
stable. But I get the same results. Only this one complained about my root
directory being group writable so I had to change that. And suPHP shouldn't
even bother looking at / IMHO


Cheers,

William


-----Original Message-----
From: suphp [mailto:su...@pmenier.dynalias.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 6:31 PM

Hello

Just an idea: are the rights corrects on the php.ini you try to use ?

Patrick



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