Le 21 sept. 07 à 23:09, Chris Janton a écrit :
On 2007-09-21 , at 13:14 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I am the maintainer of php5 (along with jwa). I have received your question but have not had time to reproduce the problem or investigate a solution yet. I have been out of town without network access.
According to comments/notes found here
http://us.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php#49438
the error log that Apache wants to write to must be writable by the Apache user - www.
If you change the ownership on this file
error_log = /Users/simon/Library/Logs/php_error.log
like
chown www /Users/simon/Library/Logs/php_error.log
and restart Apache errors *should* get written to that log file. Of course now you may have problems with CLI PHP writing to that file, but, well...
Works for me
php5 @5.2.4_0+apache+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5+pear (active)
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