On Wed, 26 May 2004 08:09:35 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
--- Mario Viana <___> wrote:
Hello people,
I have a PHP script that used to work fine in apache 1.3.x. Yesterday, I install SuSE 9.1 and my script stop working with Fatal error: Call to undefined function: session_name() By Google, I found that phpinfo() could show me the truth and it was there :
PHP Version 4.3.4 Build Date May 7 2004 18:42:35 Configure Command './configure' (...) '--disable-session' (...)
So, why the hell php4.rpm from SuSE 9.1 was compiled without support for sessions? How I can enable this without breaking rpms? I suppose I have to install PHP4.src and then, compile --with-session, but what file(s) do I have to substitute (only /usr/bin/php?)?
Thanks
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Sounds to me like SuSE is trying to make difficult to use 9.1 as a standard for a webserver without recompiling a few things. this is not the only problem on PHP and 9.1 I read of. Any suggestion/thoughts/impressions?
regards,
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