Re: CLI not obeying php.ini

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On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Boyd, Todd M. wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Thompson [mailto:philthathril@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 3:45 PM
To: PHP General list
Subject:  CLI not obeying php.ini

In my php.ini, I have

error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE

When I run a script from the command line, I get a lot of notices....
even when I said I don't want them. Also, in my script, I specified
error_reporting(E_ERROR) in attempts to explicitly tell it what I
want. It doesn't work either.

Why am I still getting notices?! BTW, I don't receive notices via a
web browser, just CLI.

I double-checked to see what INI file was loaded and it's the one I
expected to see:

[pthompson@pthompson scripts]$ php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /etc
Loaded Configuration File:         /etc/php.ini

Thoughts on what's happening would be awesome! Thanks in advance.

In addition to what's already been said, you could try forcing a php.ini file in the current directory by trying the -c command line option. I've
done it to try messing with a handful of values here and there for
particular scripts.

HTH,

// Todd

I tried this as well. No luck.

[pthompson@pthompson scripts]$ php -c /etc -f updateLabels.php > labels.log

This issue is mainly annoying and not really a bigger issue b/c clients don't see it. Hrm. Oh well. Still open to suggestions. Should I try kicking my (virtual) machine? =D

~Philip

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