You're probably better off removing the Debian cron job and modifying
the php.ini yourself to your prefered settings (even if you revert them
back to the original PHP settings).

Unfortunately, it doesn't seam like anyone at Ubuntu is interested in
changing this away from the Debian modifications, despite the fact it is
non-standard behaviour for PHP.

There is an interesting thread on this somewhere on the PHP internals
mailing list, it seams the PHP developers feel the pain of users having
problems with distro modified versions of PHP and get quite a few
complaints from users because of non-standard mods to the source by the
linux distros (obviously not their fault)! Unfortunately couldn't find
it now but it's on there somewhere.

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