> - php6 is dead as of now This was not so as i wrote the bugreport and is not related RTFM is the wrong answer to a bug, every time, every where
> - open_basedir is not per directory, except if the new setting is more > - restrictive that the system one. As documented. Again what will you try me to say? Are you not willing to understand that or du you really not understand? a) open_basedir PHP_INI_ALL b) My setting WAS more restrictive c) This was not the problem The problem was if you called vhost1 you got error messages that his scripts are not in the basedir of vhost2, after reload with some luck it worked and finally php took ANY RANDOM basedir from another vhost. So why in the world are you talking so much stuff before you try to understand what i desciribed more than once very clear? should i draw you a picture about it? Are you too proud to say "yes it was a real mistake!"? These days this is more realxed because you can make a comment to a closed bugreport, some times ago you had no change to make clear the problem but this does not change the bad attitude from closing everything like a cowboy and wonder why people are pissed off Am 13.07.2010 15:00, schrieb Pierre Joye: >> Then show me where it is documentated that php6 takes >> a random configuration for vhost-settings? >> >> <VirtualHost *> >> DocumentRoot /var/www/docroot1 >> ServerName docroot1 >> <Directory "/var/www/docroot1"> >> php_admin_value open_basedir "/var/www/docroot1" >> </Directory> >> </VirtualHost> >> >> <VirtualHost *> >> DocumentRoot /var/www/docroot2 >> ServerName docroot2 >> <Directory "/var/www/docroot2"> >> php_admin_value open_basedir "/var/www/docroot2" >> </Directory> >> </VirtualHost> >> >> Come on, show me the part of rtfm where it is described that >> if you call "http://docroot1/" php is throwing a error >> that the files are not in "/var/www/docroot2" per random >> in both directions and with every reload you can have luck >> and it matches! >> >> And after such actions you wonder why someone is stopping >> testing snaphots? really? > > Let me summarize: > > - php6 is dead as of now > - open_basedir is not per directory, except if the new setting is more > - restrictive that the system one. As documented.
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