Paul A wrote: > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf > Of Keith Roberts > On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote: >> From: Paul A <razor at meganet.net> >> >> Keith/guys thanks for the suggestions, here is what I have >> found. It shows loaded config file is /etc/php.ini but if >> I remove that file and restart apache it still works. I >> also did as Keith suggested I removed a comment ';' and I >> got no errors apache started and it loaded the >> /etc/php.ini file. It's just completely ignoring that >> file, if its there or if its not there. > > All I can think of is that you have more than one version of > PHP installed, and it's looking in a non-standard place for > the php.ini - possibly under /usr/php-version or > /usr/local/php-version. > > Try a file search on your system, and see how many php.ini > files you can find there. > > Eg. > > [root at karsites ~]# locate php.ini > /downloads/php-src/5.2.1/php-5.2.1/php.ini-dist > /downloads/php-src/5.2.1/php-5.2.1/php.ini-recommended > /downloads/php-src/5.2.4/php-5.2.4/php.ini-dist > /downloads/php-src/5.2.4/php-5.2.4/php.ini-recommended > No there is only on php.ini on there located in /etc/php.ini, this is so > weird. > May we assume that you did locate php.ini ? And *please* stop top posting. mark