Hi. Sorry for not writing sooner and thanks for your quick responce. > > 1) Why it is necessary to have a special php.ini for > > testing? > > say you have code that works one system and doesn't work on another. > the problem turns out to be that your php.ini file contains a crucial > difference, but one you didn't think was crucial.
I see... > no, anything you need to override you can do locally from > t/extra.conf.in, > such as > > <IfModule @PHP_MODULE> > php_extension_dir /usr/lib/php4/ > </IfModule> > But I can't! I've tride a lot of variants and I even think that <IfModule @PHP_MODULE@> php_admin_value extension_dir /usr/lib/php4/ </IfModule> _should_ work - but it doesn't! I don't know why :( (I tried both t/extra.conf.in and t/conf/extra.conf.in) > chris has links to the sample tarball where you can see tricks like > this in action. Oh. And can you please anyhow lead me at those links? > unfortunately we haven't had the free tuits to document it as well > as we would have liked. but then again, nobody seemed to be using the > php side of things but us. so, welcome - we hope you like it :) Yes, I do like it. Actualy I'm rather fascinated by the versality and power of your testing suit. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com