Hi Richard. I just updated my ticket to ask if its been fixed or not (since its still not working) and I was told that it was NOT yet fixed.
- Scott
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I opened a ticket on this, and after logging into our server and investigating, I received the following response:
> Seems its a bug and our developers are working on this -- itll be fixed in the next version.
Great support, as always! Thanks Igor and team!!
- Scott
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PHP Selector ignoring my default settings for error_reporting
In /opt/alt/php55/etc/php.ini, I have the following:
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_DEPRECATED
In /etc/cl.selector/php.conf has:
Directive = error_reporting
Default = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
Range = ~E_ALL,E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE,E_ALL,E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_DEPRECATED
Type = list
Comment = The error reporting level.
The server is using 5.4 as Native.
As a user, in cPanel, if I go into "Sel ect PHP Version" and choose PHP 5.5, then Switch to Settings, this shows up:
error_reporting E_CORE_WARNING
My questions are:
1) Where is E_CORE_WARNING coming fr om?
2) Why is PHP Selector ignoring my default choice of "E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE" ?
As a test, I edited /opt/alt/php55/etc/php.ini, to change error_reporting to:
error_reporting = E_ALL
Now, in cPanel PHP Selector, when I change to PHP 5.5 and view Settings, it now shows:
error_reporting E_ALL
This removed the problem with E_CORE_WARNING, but still... why is PHP Selector ignoring my default choice of "E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE" ?
Thanks!
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