Re: PHP module spams httpd error.log

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On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 09:10:48PM -0500, Ed Hynan wrote:
> 
> Using Ming PHP module with Apache on Ubuntu 10.10
> (package version; Ming 0.4.3).
> 
> This:
> 
> WARNING: changing SWF target version during a run
>          might result in malformed SWF output.
>          You don't have to worry if you're careful about
>          not mixing different version blocks in a movie.
> 
> 
> is written again and again to Apache's error.log.  My
> code is not changing the version anywhere; it's set
> with SWFMovie() and ming_useswfversion(), same in both cases.
> 
> I haven't found a way to stop it. Any ideas?

Idea for your case: don't use both calls, 1 is enough.

Idea for improving Ming: send a patch checking for actual
version and not raising the warning if they match...

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