Kit
Kit

Reputation: 4105

PHP Command Line php.ini path error

I am trying to run some PHP pages on the command line but am running into a few problems with mysql and other PHP extensions.

Running php --ini produces the following output:

Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /usr/local/lib
Loaded Configuration File:         (none)
Scan for additional .ini files in: (none)
Additional .ini files parsed:      (none)

When I run php on the command line it cannot find my php.ini file. This is because the path is incorrect. My php.ini is actually located in /etc/php.ini as stated in my phpinfo(); file. PHP runs fine in the browser.

How do I change the path of my php.ini file for command line PHP?

I am running Apache2 (CentOS-5.5) and PHP 5.2.6.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 7634

Answers (2)

Sathish
Sathish

Reputation: 3557

First update your sloacate database by using the command updatedb

Then try to locate php.ini file by using the command php --ini

I hope it'll update the slocate database and it will display the ini files loaded path.

[root@tamilan src]# php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /etc
Loaded Configuration File:         /etc/php.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /etc/php.d
Additional .ini files parsed:      /etc/php.d/apc.ini,

To run php with customized or other php.ini file use the below method

php -c /etc/php.ini your-php-script-file.php

Upvotes: 0

Pascal MARTIN
Pascal MARTIN

Reputation: 400952

Using the -c option, you can specify which php.ini file should be used :

php -c /etc/php.ini your-php-script.php


As a reference, see the output of php --help :

$ php --help
Usage: php [options] [-f] <file> [--] [args...]
       php [options] -r <code> [--] [args...]
       php [options] [-B <begin_code>] -R <code> [-E <end_code>] [--] [args...]
       php [options] [-B <begin_code>] -F <file> [-E <end_code>] [--] [args...]
       php [options] -- [args...]
       php [options] -a

  -a               Run as interactive shell
  -c <path>|<file> Look for php.ini file in this directory
  -n               No php.ini file will be used
  -d foo[=bar]     Define INI entry foo with value 'bar'
  ...

Upvotes: 6

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