BIll,

The /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime script is already dividing the result by
60; if you run it with the default settings, you will see that it
returns 24 (the expected number of minutes). So your patch should not be
necessary. Is that not the behavior you see? What does it output if you
run it directly?

Ondřej,

Hrm, the issue you're raising, ensuring that a session file that was
started more than  24 minutes ago but is still in use doesn't get purged
by using fuser, is a separate issue from what Bill is reporting. Can you
open a separate bug for that?

Thanks!


** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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