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Bug #3177 what do I do with this without a .ini file?
Submitted: 2000-01-11 08:52 UTC Modified: 2000-01-12 07:04 UTC
From: ae39 at yahoo dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Installation problem
PHP Version: 3.0.13 OS: windows 98
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-01-11 08:52 UTC] ae39 at yahoo dot com
How do you use this without a .ini file for version .13?

I cant believe you distributed it without one, seems
absolutely stupid, so there must be a new way
of setting it up(??). I have looked all over
your site for something to lead me to an
answer, but nada. Would someone please
respond why there is no .ini file with the
current version you are publishing.

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 [2000-01-12 07:04 UTC] eschmid at cvs dot php dot net
you can use the .ini-file from php-3.0.11-win32 . simply backup your 3.0.11-
files and put the files of the new php-3.0.13 over it. that should work.

-Egon
 
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