[BlueOnyx:26843] Re: /etc/php.ini Overwritten by Rogue yum Update
Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com
Tue Mar 12 08:47:55 -05 2024
Hi Aaron,
On 3/12/2024 8:33 AM, Aaron Greenspan via Blueonyx wrote:
> This morning an automatic yum update executed and seems to have
> overwritten or deleted /etc/php.ini without making any sort of backup
> as is typical. This is causing major problems for me. Is there a
> default copy of /etc/php.ini for 5211R somewhere? I tried using a copy
> from another server but I don’t think it has whatever directive is
> necessary to include everything in php.d.
You're not editing /etc/php.ini by hand, are you? Because if that's
the case it's not just a YUM update that would potentially overwrite
it... it's a lot of different actions in the GUI. You should probably
not be hand-editing /etc/php.ini.
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Chris Gebhardt
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