Not quite, the default php.ini file is actually
/usr/local/lib/php(-cli).ini unless you tell PHP a custom path to
install itself or the ini to. IMHO hard coding a path into the docs is a
BAD idea.

Ilia

Rob Vaughn wrote:
> --- README.TESTING.orig 2005-08-08 12:08:04.000000000 -0700
> +++ README.TESTING      2005-08-08 12:20:36.000000000 -0700
> @@ -38,10 +38,15 @@
> 
>  [Which php.ini is used]
>  -----------------------
> - "make test" uses the same php.ini file as it would once installed.
> -The tests have been written to be independent of that php.ini file,
> -so if you find a test that is affected by a setting, please report
> -this, so we can address the issue.
> + "make test" uses the system default php.ini file (/etc/php.ini)
> +unless it does not exist or is otherwise specified with the "-c
> +[path]" argument.  If a system install does not exist, the php.ini
> +file that is part the distribution source code is used instead.
> +
> +The tests are supposed to have been written to be independent of that
> +php.ini file, so if you find a test that is affected by a setting,
> +please report this, so we can address the issue.  Quite a number of tests
> +do use the /etc/php.ini or specified ini file settings as of PHP 4.4.
> 
> 
>  [Which test scripts are executed]
> 

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