it's saying it's 1440. And i was saying that i didn't know which part of it
that it was using. I've changed both the php.ini files in the
/etc/php5/apache2 and the /etc/php5/cli/
I've checked _both_ of those files. And i've changed them both to 10800. The
reason why it was mixed in or what have yo
severity 607249 normal
thank you
Sorry, but you're bug report is basically unparseable. You are mixing
cli and apache SAPIs, you didn't specify which configuration option
you're talking about. Could you please rephrase it, so it's more
clear? Please could you split your sentences into paragraphs a
Also, apparently it might be an issue with phpmyadmin. I'm not sure since
i've yet to look into how php handles it. If it is then i need to open a bug
report with that then.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:54 AM, macarthur <133794...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Package: php5-cli
> Version: 5.3.3-6
> Severity: i
Package: php5-cli
Version: 5.3.3-6
Severity: important
php5 i believe the cli version doesn't allow for the data in the php.ini file
to be used properly. It still keeps it's 1440 second validity evne though i've
changed it to 10,800(about 3 hours). This is via the apache interface so it is
whateve
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