Re: Issue with PHP based web service on Fedora 40

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On Thu, 7 Nov 2024 at 02:41, Steven P. Ulrick <meow8282@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11/6/24 8:03 PM, Will McDonald wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 at 17:11, Steven P. Ulrick <meow8282@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I think there might be some missing steps here?
>
> 1. How did you install PHP?
dnf install from the standard fedora 40 repos
> 2. How did you install Mysql for PHP?
same as above. Fedora 40 uses mariadb instead of mysql. At least through
the installation process for gallery3, gallery3 did not seem to mind.
> 3. How did you install Gallery3?
I ran git clone on the official Gallery3 git repo
> 4. Are there any other steps you did that aren't obvious?

None that come to mind right now.

Reading the Gallery installation, I think there are missing steps. I've mocked up the end-to-end process in a clean Vagrant VM, I still get different results to you from `php -v` which implies to me that there's something else potentially misconfigured or mis-installed on your system?

https://gist.github.com/wmcdonald404/45be8efc92730335158daf7e8ec1db86

The one thing I have noticed is that either the default Apache install is not picking up changes to short_open_tag from /etc/php.ini, or the mechanism Gallery3 is using to validate this is somehow faulty.

The documented 'command line' installation doesn't work either (see the Gist).

The project hasn't been updated in ~10 years. It's possible you're running into version mismatch / compatibility issues between the current packaged PHP release and whatever Gallery3 was built and tested against?

What was the last Fedora release you had it working on? Again, this might suggest you move this particular workload into a container to isolate older versions/dependencies, or look for a maintained equivalent, or fork the project (or find forks someone else is maintaining) and triage the failures?
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