-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Answering my own question, the reason PHP sessions weren't working on SuSE 9.1 is that the SuSE developers disabled it when they built PHP. Does anyone have an idea what their thinking was on this? It's enabled by default in PHP 4+, so they made a conscious decision to turn off the feature. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBWB0KjeziQOokQnARAqJGAKCkPw+mtDW7TmeO8VLSA4SXw0jeOgCeN2SV F4PGRnuS115Ay9zU0uIaqVY= =49s5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I've being asking for a solution on the list about this, but It seems that
nobody else is using sessions.
Do you have a solution?
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From: "Michael Satterwhite"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 27 September 2004 09:28, Federico Coco wrote:
I've being asking for a solution on the list about this, but It seems that nobody else is using sessions. Do you have a solution?
Yes, but I doubt you'll like it. Using phpinfo(), get the configuration SuSE used to build PHP 4. Save that The, go into Yast and uninstalling the SuSE version of PHP. Download the PHP source from PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php. Build it from source - WITH session support - and install it to your machine. You now have session support despite the SuSE people. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBWCYOjeziQOokQnARAj6YAJ9s8iOhKUHceZ744xeLF/1O/0w4rACgtNTj JA2DKVy1Rj4bCDrQ7kcL9W8= =EDjC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 09:39, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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On Monday 27 September 2004 09:28, Federico Coco wrote:
I've being asking for a solution on the list about this, but It seems that nobody else is using sessions. Do you have a solution?
Yes, but I doubt you'll like it.
Using phpinfo(), get the configuration SuSE used to build PHP 4. Save that The, go into Yast and uninstalling the SuSE version of PHP.
Download the PHP source from PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php. Build it from source - WITH session support - and install it to your machine. You now have session support despite the SuSE people.
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I have php working with sessions, on 9.1, by using the rpms that come with the distribution. You have to install the php session rpm seperately from the main php rpm. phpinfo will still show sessions as disabled, but they will work. I set-up Squirrelmail and it is working with sessions. Mike
If you mean this
? i ?php4-session ?4.3.4 ?4.3.4
I have it installed and session is still not working.
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From: "Mike Forsman"
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 09:39, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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On Monday 27 September 2004 09:28, Federico Coco wrote:
I've being asking for a solution on the list about this, but It seems
nobody else is using sessions. Do you have a solution?
Yes, but I doubt you'll like it.
Using phpinfo(), get the configuration SuSE used to build PHP 4. Save
that that
The, go into Yast and uninstalling the SuSE version of PHP.
Download the PHP source from PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php. Build it from source - WITH session support - and install it to your machine. You now have session support despite the SuSE people.
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I have php working with sessions, on 9.1, by using the rpms that come with the distribution. You have to install the php session rpm seperately from the main php rpm. phpinfo will still show sessions as disabled, but they will work. I set-up Squirrelmail and it is working with sessions.
Mike
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Did you restart Apache? Mike On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 10:19, Federico Coco wrote:
If you mean this ? i ?php4-session ?4.3.4 ?4.3.4
I have it installed and session is still not working.
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To: Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 11:48 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Session Support in PHP On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 09:39, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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On Monday 27 September 2004 09:28, Federico Coco wrote:
I've being asking for a solution on the list about this, but It seems
nobody else is using sessions. Do you have a solution?
Yes, but I doubt you'll like it.
Using phpinfo(), get the configuration SuSE used to build PHP 4. Save
that that
The, go into Yast and uninstalling the SuSE version of PHP.
Download the PHP source from PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php. Build it from source - WITH session support - and install it to your machine. You now have session support despite the SuSE people.
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I have php working with sessions, on 9.1, by using the rpms that come with the distribution. You have to install the php session rpm seperately from the main php rpm. phpinfo will still show sessions as disabled, but they will work. I set-up Squirrelmail and it is working with sessions.
Mike
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 12:19:45PM -0300, Federico Coco wrote:
If you mean this ? i ?php4-session ?4.3.4 ?4.3.4
I have it installed and session is still not working.
Check /etc/php.ini: [extension section] extension=session.so extension=mysql.so extension=zlib.so extension=gd.so extension=bz2.so ; end of extension section if the line with "session.so" is not there, try re-installing php4-session package. Any /etc/php.ini.rpm* files around? What are their timestamps? Peter
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:00:34 -0500, you wrote:
Answering my own question, the reason PHP sessions weren't working on SuSE 9.1 is that the SuSE developers disabled it when they built PHP. Does anyone have an idea what their thinking was on this? It's enabled by default in PHP 4+, so they made a conscious decision to turn off the feature.
The PHP gang doesn't think about mundane things like people actually trying to USE the crap. I gave up trying to code PHP after the 3rd rewrite of the same stupid application, because the PHP Developers think backward compatible applies to something else. Ask me if I'm surprised they disabled one of the major reasons to use PHP in their build. Mike- -- If you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs... You may have a great career as a network administrator ahead! -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments,
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