On Thu December 13 2007 03:13:12 pm Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Sloan escribió:
I'm guessing here - the default php configuration seems to have gotten stricter with each suse release,
Yes.
so they might be getting bitten by e.g. the requirement of
None of those you mentioned are SUSE specific configuration changes, those comes from upstream, we currently try to deviate as litle as possible from the upstream "reccommended" default configuration.
The culprit is in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini:
; Allow the tag. Otherwise, only
In 10.2 it was set to 'short_open_tag = On' So, half of the projects and frameworks I've been studying fail this 'test'. Interesting! At least my broken pages were easily repaired, so this is not too big a deal. Thanks, everybody, for your kind responses. On another note... I think this is the fastest SuSE/openSUSE upgrade/migration I've ever accomplished. I had 10.2 highly customized and was able to replicate all that hard work which had been stretched out over months in less than a day. And it is all just working now. Amazing! Great job, Novell/openSUSE team! Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org