On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 10:11:56 -0400 Andres Gonzalez <andres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Lars, > > Thank you for your response. The function that raised this error is > from my own > extension module. I was not aware of phpinfo() and your suggestion to > run it helped > me resolve this issue. Turns out my CGI version is NOT using > cgi/php.ini but is using > apache2/php.ini instead. > > Thanks again for your help--you deserve a raise. :-) > > -Andres Hi Andres, Glad it worked! Regards, Torben > Lars Torben Wilson wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:21:11 -0400 > > Andres Gonzalez <andres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >> In the php configurations directories /etc/php5, there are 2 > >> subdirectories, one for > >> cgi and one for cli. There is a php.ini file in each of these > >> directories. > >> > >> What would cause a difference of behavior in these 2 environments > >> with the php.ini > >> exactly the same in each directory?? > >> > >> I have a command line script that consequently uses the cli > >> version. This script works > >> just fine in that it can access API function in modules that are > >> loaded via cli/php.ini > >> > >> However, when executing in the cgi environment, I get a "call to > >> undefined function" error > >> even though my 2 php.ini files are exactly the same. > >> > >> Any idea what is causing this? > >> > >> thanks, > >> > >> -Andres > >> > >> > > > > Hi Andres, > > > > When asking this kind of question, it would be very helpful if you > > would tell us *which* function raised this error. > > > > My first thought is that you tried to call a function which was > > compiled in to the CLI version but not the CGI. What does phpinfo() > > show when run under each? > > > > > > Torben > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php