[Pkg-moodle-talk] Fwd: [Pkg-moodle-commits] rev 8 - trunk/packages/moodle/debian

Isaac Clerencia isaac at debian.org
Sun Jan 8 19:35:50 UTC 2006


On Sunday, 8 January 2006 20:29, Martin Langhoff (CatalystIT) wrote:
> Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> > Hi, anyone there? :)
>
> Sorry! I've been busy with a lot of work and visits at home over
> Xmas/New Years break.
Hi, and happy new year :) 
Take into account that most Debian mailing lists are configured with Reply-To 
author so you should use reply-to-list in your mail user agent :)

> > Can you have a look at the commit message to check if everything looks
> > ok?
>
> It looks good. The cron invocation doesn't seem to be redirecting STDERR
> to /dev/null, so you'll get many, many emails ;-) You could log it to
> syslog I guess, or just to /dev/null ...
Uhm, right, I'll fix it in a further upload (you're also welcome to fix it in 
the Subversion repository :) ).

> The other thing is that it's using /etc/php4/cli/php.ini and that
> doesn't always match /etc/php4/apache/php.ini . Actually, it often has
> problems such as mysql libs not being enabled there and such. So my
> preference is to explicitly use
>
>     php4 -c /etc/php4/apache/php.ini
>
> Although it may be more correct to check whether current versions of the
> php4-mysql package update all the php.ini files as you'd expect, and
> file a bug if they don't ;)
Yeah, I've been half an hour trying to discover why the script was failing to 
access the database until I've found that I was missing extension=pgsql.so.
I'll check both php4-mysql and php4-pgsql packages, but anyway there is a 
problem when the user installs php4-cli *after* installing php4-mysql or 
php4-pgsql, so may be I go with -c /etc/php4/apache/php.ini

Best regards

-- 
Isaac Clerencia at Warp Networks, http://www.warp.es
Work: <isaac at warp.es>   | Debian: <isaac at debian.org>
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