On 01/21/18 09:16, Emmett Culley wrote:
After a recent upgrade some development web sites served from my
workstation stopped working. I've narrowed it down to the php_value auto_prepend_file
directive not working.
This is in the /etc/httpd/conf.d/csite.conf file:
<Directory /var/dev/csite>
Require all granted
AllowOverride none
php_value error_log /var/dev/logs/caiet_error_log
php_value auto_prepend_file /var/dev/csite/site/host-map.inc
</Directory>
The file /var/dev/csite/site/host-map.inc does not get loaded and this causes a 500
error. I've tried configuring apache as MPM = "prefork" (the new default
seems to be "event"), but that made no difference.
Note that five other sites that use the auto_prepend_file directive no longer work
either. All other development sites on my workstation work as expected.
Any ideas where to look further would be appreciated. Fedora 27 is fully up to date.
I don't have any experience with PHP or Apache, but I feel there may be a need for a
clarification which may help others locate the problem.
In the first paragraph you said "after a recent upgrade" things stopped
working. And
at the end you said you're running F27 fully up to date.
So, does that mean the "upgrade" which broke things was a recent package update
to
your existing F27 system? If so, do you know what packages were recently updated and
would it be possible to selectively downgrade to determine which package upgrade
causes the breakage?
--
Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly