RE: How to debug the PHP component of Apache2

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You can turn on php error reporting and control the level in your
php.ini (once you've identified the correct one with the information
provided below).

Also, one of the php-specific lists may be a better focus for your
php questions.


> Date: Sunday, April 10, 2016 21:24:21 +0300
> From: Alexandru Duzsardi <alexandru.duzsardi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi ,
> I don't think you understand exactly how php works
> First of all , it doesn't compile anything , it's interpreting
> your script and outputs HTML.
> 
> Second , from your description of the problem it looks like you
> misconfigured something or your scripts are badly written , in any
> case you need to read the installation and configuration of  php
> and php module for apache , if you need to check that you php
> module is installed correctly you cand put a file in the
> DocumentRoot of your website with the content of  <?php infophp()
> ?> , for example info.php and load it in your browser. If you see
> the php info page then at least you know that the php module for
> apache is installed correctly. And go from there , You'll also see
> the location of the php.ini you need to edit in order to make
> changes to your php environment.
> 
> Anyway , every OS does things differently so i can't say for OS X
> how to configure the php module for apache but you should have
> found that information on the site where you got the packages that
> you installed.
> 
> http://php.net/manual/en/install.macosx.php
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roparzh Hemon [mailto:roparzhhemon@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 20:33
> 
>   My index.php file is compiled correctly when I use one of my PHP
> executables outside Apache, but fails when I ask Apache to serve it
> (and fails leaving a blank error log unfortunately). So I'm trying
> to understand how and where the two PHP compilations start behaving
> differently.
> 
>   With my outside-Apache PHP executable, I only need to edit the
> php.ini file to use xdebug and get first-class debugging.  I have
> no idea how to do the parallel analysis with Apache however. AFAIK,
> there is no PHP executable inside Apache, just a shared library
> likeat /libexec/apache2/libphp5.so, and I do not know how to debug
> that. Does Apache have a php.ini file also? My current system is
> Mac El Capitan by the way.
> 

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