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Re: Can't change upload_max_filesize [message #183203 is a reply to message #183200] Sat, 12 October 2013 07:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I'm afraid I have to full-quote that whole vitriolic nonsense...

On 2013-10-12 07:00, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> Fiver wrote:
>> On 2013-10-12 02:45, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> Fiver wrote:
>>>> On 2013-10-11 19:23, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> > Denis McMahon wrote:
>>>> >> cd /etc
>>>> >>
>>>> >> sudo grep -R upload_max_filesize *
>>>> >
>>>> > sudo grep --color -Irwe upload_max_filesize /etc/
>>>> >
>>>> > is infinitely more useful.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe for your personal definition of "useful" (or infinity).
>>>
>>> … which is currently based on more than 13 years of *professionally*
>>> maintaining GNU/Linux systems, including Debian and Ubuntu based ones,
>>> running PHP-powered Web sites. You would do well to listen to that.
>>
>> Thanks for the admonition. 13 years is nothing to scoff at, and good for
>> you, but age does not a wise man make. I still have a few years of
>> experience on you, and in this case, I think, it shows.
>
> We'll see about that.
>
>>>> -I
>>>> skips all files detected as binary; probably makes no difference in
>>>> this case, but might hide information you're looking for
>>>
>>> Nonsense. This is a full-*text* search; it does not make sense to search
>>> in binaries at all.
>>
>> When you can't find a specific setting, and you've exhausted all of the
>> obvious candidates, you will eventually include binaries in your search.
>> At least you should, IMHO.
>
> For what purpose? Do you even know what a *binary* is?
>
>> Let's just compare the findings on my current box:
>>
>> # first, try it your way: with -I
>> root@redacted-host:/ # grep -lIRwe upload_max_filesize etc 2>/dev/null
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/040-redacted1
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/011-redacted2
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/020-redacted3
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/012-redacted4
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/080-redacted5
>> /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
>> /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
>>
>> # now without -I
>> root@redacted-host:/ # grep -lRwe upload_max_filesize etc 2>/dev/null
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/040-redacted1
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/011-redacted2
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/020-redacted3
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/012-redacted4
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/080-redacted5
>> /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
>> /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
>> /etc/alternatives/php
>>
>> You'll notice an additional result when we're not skipping binaries.
>> This file is very unlikey to be the root of the problem, but I'd still
>> like to be aware of it, because it does contain the search string. If
>> all else fails, we'll get back to it.
>
> On a current Ubuntu Linux system, /etc/alternatives/php is a symlink to
> /usr/bin/php5 (try “sudo update-alternatives --config php”):
>
> $ ls -l /etc/alternatives/php
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Aug 8 09:50 /etc/alternatives/php ->
> /usr/bin/php5
>
> What sense does it make to search that binary, or any other binary?
> *None* *at* *all*.
>
>>>> -r
>>>> skips symlinked files that the GP would have included with -R;
>>>> definitely a bad choice when searching for a mystery config setting
>>>
>>> [Only wannabes talk about computer technology in terms of mysticism and
>>> incantations. There is no “mystery config setting” here. It is simply
>>> binary logic instead: either there is something causing this behavior,
>>> then this problem can be solved by changing the configuration; or there
>>> is not, then this problem can only be solved by exchanging the software.]
>>
>> Oh dear, you got hung up on the word "mystery". May I suggest consulting
>> a dictionary? Also, "wannabes? It's too soon for ad hominems, we're
>> still having a pleasant chat.
>
> Well, *I* am having a _technical discussion_ with you.
>
>>> “-r” instead of “-R” prevents grep(1) from going into an endless loop
>>> (which is allowed for symlinks).
>>
>> Pff, fuck the potential endless loops here. I've never seen that happen
>> in practice, and while it may be technically possible, it's easy enough
>> to abort with Ctrl-C.
>
> So you do not care about the consequences of your actions. Very
> professional, indeed :->
>
> You would *honestly* recommend that to the OP? No, I don't think so.
>
>> Look what happens if you don't dereference symlinks (this is still the
>> same box as before):
>>
>> root@redacted-host:/ # grep -r upload_max_filesize /etc 2>/dev/null
>> Result: (zilch, nada, nil)
>
> Liar.
>
>> Okay, now when we follow the the symlinks...
>>
>> root@redacted-host:/ # grep -R upload_max_filesize /etc 2>/dev/null
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/040-redacted1:
>> php_value upload_max_filesize 100M
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/011-redacted2:
>> #php_value upload_max_filesize 100M
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/020-redacted3:
>> #php_value upload_max_filesize 100M
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/012-redacted4:
>> php_value upload_max_filesize 10M
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/080-redacted5:
>> php_value upload_max_filesize 100M
>> /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini:
>> ; [note] -- yes, leave this at 10M! see upload_max_filesize
>> ;upload_max_filesize = 2M
>> upload_max_filesize = 10M
>> /etc/php5/cli/php.ini:
>> ; [note] -- yes, leave this at 10M! see upload_max_filesize
>> ;upload_max_filesize = 2M
>> upload_max_filesize = 10M
>> Binary file /etc/alternatives/php matchesa
>>
>> Much more relevant, don't you think? And look! None of these files are
>> actually under /etc, they're linked in from their separate project
>> directories. Without -R, you won't be able to see them.
>>
>> Case rested for -R vs -r (unless you're terrified of unstoppable loops).
>
> Where have you learned to lie so badly? In a *standard Ubuntu setup*,
>
> 1. you would not be root (“#”) as Ubuntu does not set a password for root by
> default. You would be using sudo(8) instead.
>
> 2. a recursive search would search in /etc/apache2/sites-available as well,
> and would find *duplicate* results with “-R” because of symlinks
>
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/040-redacted1 → /etc/apache2/sites-available/040-
> redacted1
>
> aso.
>
> Example:
>
> $ cat /etc/apache2/sites-available/zf2-tutorial
> <VirtualHost *:80>
> ServerName zf2-tutorial.localhost
> DocumentRoot /var/www/zf2-tutorial/public
> SetEnv APPLICATION_ENV "development"
> SetEnv ZF2_PATH "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
> <Directory /var/www/zf2-tutorial/public>
> DirectoryIndex index.php
> AllowOverride All
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> </Directory>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> $ grep -Inrwe ZF2_PATH /etc 2>/dev/null
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/zf2-tutorial:5: SetEnv ZF2_PATH
> "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
>
> $ grep -InRwe ZF2_PATH /etc 2>/dev/null
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/zf2-tutorial:5: SetEnv ZF2_PATH
> "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/zf2-tutorial:5: SetEnv ZF2_PATH
> "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
>
> Because:
>
> $ ls -l /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/zf2-tutorial
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 23 06:13 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/zf2-
> tutorial -> ../sites-available/zf2-tutorial
>
> And you need that “2>/dev/null” primarily because of *all* *the* *useless*
> *searches* in and below /etc/:
>
> $ grep -InRwe ZF2_PATH /etc
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S22hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S23saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S21clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S25stop-bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S20foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc2.d/S01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/auto.cifs.[…]: Permission denied
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/zf2-tutorial:5: SetEnv ZF2_PATH
> "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/zf2-tutorial:5: SetEnv ZF2_PATH
> "/opt/php/ZendFramework/library"
> grep: /etc/default/cacerts: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/gshadow-: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S22hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S23saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S21clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S25stop-bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S20foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/.pwd.lock: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/boinc-client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/polkit-1/localauthority: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K02clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01fuse: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/ppp/chap-secrets: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/auto.smb.[…]: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S22hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S23saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S21clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S25stop-bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S18foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc3.d/S01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/.pwd.lock: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/boinc-client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/polkit-1/localauthority: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K02clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc6.d/K01fuse: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/ppp/chap-secrets: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/auto.smb.amarone: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S22hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S23saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S21clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S25stop-bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S18foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc5.d/S01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/dbconfig-common/phpmyadmin.conf: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dbconfig-common/config: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/news/leafnode/config.0: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/news/leafnode/config: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/authbind/byuid/115: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/exim4/passwd.client: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/apt/trusted.gpg~: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/apt/trusted.gpg: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/mtab.fuselock: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/shadow: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ati/inst_path_override.backup-62: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ati/inst_path_default.backup-63: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ati/inst_path_default.backup-62: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ati/inst_path_override.backup-63: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/group-: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/sudoers.d/README: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc1.d/K02clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc1.d/K01saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc1.d/K01foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc1.d/K01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc1.d/K01hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/sudoers: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S21microcode.ctl: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S04bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S22stop-bootlogd-single: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S21fuse: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S13pcmciautils: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S07hibernate: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rcS.d/S09mtab.sh: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleL_en_US_months_:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleL_en_US_days_:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/wpa_ctrl_10002-1: No such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/qtsingleapp-homepe-d03a-3e8: No such device
> or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleC_en_US_pm_: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleC_en_US_field_week:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleC_en_US_am_:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleC_en_US_relative_0:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/.ICE-unix/5439: No such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/ksocket-pelinux/klauncherMT5363.slave-socket:
> No such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/ksocket-[…]/kdialogtQ8548.slave-socket: No
> such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/ksocket-[…]/kdeinit4__0: No such device or
> address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/.X11-unix/X0: No such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleL_en_US_days_: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/zend_cache---Zend_LocaleC_en_US_pm_:
> Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/akonadi-[…].wX8VmV/akonadiserver.socket: No
> such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/d/tmp/akonadi-[…].wX8VmV/mysql.socket: No such
> device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/pulse-QUlSey7aLUGn/native: No such device or
> address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/pulse-QUlSey7aLUGn/dbus-socket: No such
> device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/ssh-tPv9ysn5Pz7x/agent.4909: No such device
> or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleC_en_US_am_: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/.wine-1000/server-803-1ac271/socket: No such
> device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/pulse-2L9K88eMlGn7: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleC_en_US_relative_0: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleC_en_US_field_week: Permission denied
> grep:
> /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.50SQiV/SingletonCookie: No
> such file or directory
> grep:
> /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.50SQiV/SingletonSocket: No
> such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/.winbindd/pipe: No such device or address
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/zend_cache---internal-metadatas---
> Zend_LocaleL_en_US_months_: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/dosemu/drives/c/tmp/.esd-1000/socket: No such device or address
> grep: /etc/cups/classes.conf.O: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/cups/printers.conf.O: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/cups/ssl: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/cups/classes.conf: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/cups/printers.conf: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/auto.smb.amarone.dys.ch: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S22hal: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S23saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S21clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S25stop-bootlogd: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S18foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc4.d/S01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/shadow-: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/auto.smb.gentoo.dys.ch: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/auto.smb.gentoo: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/at.deny: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/sudoers.dpkg-old: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/websvn/svn_deb_conf.inc: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/phpmyadmin/htpasswd.setup: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/phpmyadmin/config-db.php: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/gshadow: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/mtab~24839: Permission denied
> grep: warning: /etc/alternatives/libGL.so-master/libGL.so-master: recursive
> directory loop
> grep: /etc/alternatives/pluginappletviewer: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/ssl/certs/TC_TrustCenter_Universal_CA_III.pem: No such file or
> directory
> grep: /etc/ssl/certs/Equifax_Secure_eBusiness_CA_2.pem: No such file or
> directory
> grep: /etc/ssl/private: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/security/opasswd: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/mysql/debian.cnf: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key: Permission denied
> grep: /etc/rc0.d/K02clamav-daemon: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc0.d/K01saned: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc0.d/K01foldingathome: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc0.d/K01portmap: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/rc0.d/K01fuse: No such file or directory
> grep: /etc/passwd-: Permission denied
>
>>>> -w
>>>> pointless, unless you expect upload_max_filesize to be part of a
>>>> longer word
>>>
>>> “-w” searches for *words*, not just for substrings. No, that is _not_
>>> pointless here. It might be even better to search for
>>> '\<upload_max_filesize:space:*=',
>>> '\<php_\(admin_\)\?value:space:upload_max_file\>' (or its egrep
>>> equivalent instead.
>>
>> Wtf, we're just searching for a plain text string here, don't
>> artificially overcomplicate it. A substring search is fine. There's no
>> need for word boundaries here, and thus -w is unnecessary.
>
> IYVHO. Since we are matching an expression *in* *any* *case* (unless we use
> “-F”), we might as well do it *properly* to *avoid* *false* *positives*.
>
> Especially when we are – *unnecessarily* – searching a whole subtree, and –
> by *disadvantage* of “-R” instead of “-r” – maybe even *the* *whole*
> *system* *or* *LAN* (across filesystems even as allowed for symlinks).
>
>>>> -e
>>>> pointless, unless you're using a regex, which you're not
>>>
>>> Nonsense. GNU grep(1) as in Ubuntu uses POSIX Basic Regular Expressions
>>> *by default* (“-F” searches for fixed strings). “-e” is merely used so
>>> that expressions starting with “-” are not considered options. I am
>>> using it out of good habit; it is not strictly necessary *here* because
>>> the pattern does not start with “-”.
>>
>> Glad we agree on that: -e wasn't necessary.
>
> This time. Next time you want to refine the search and then it may become
> necessary.
>
> What you apparently do not get is that in *any* case (“-F” aside) a regular
> expression will be matched (an unescaped “.” even *without* “-e” – and
> without “-F” – means *any character* except newline; _not_ a literal dot.
> Quoted, but unescaped “[foo]” means the *character class* consisting of “f”
> and “o”, aso.)
>
>>>> For example, with a default Ubuntu setup, there are vhost config files
>>>> linked from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled, where PHP config settings can be
>>>> made with the "php_value" directive.
>>>
>>> I am aware of that (the OP is not, because they would not RTFM); the link
>>> targets are in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ (the a2ensite and a2dissite
>>> commands then make it easy to enable and disable Virtual Hosts by just
>>> adding and removing those symlinks). That makes this recursive search
>>> even
>>> more a waste of time. The *exact* config file for the *used* Virtual
>>> Host, its includes, and the server/PHP configuration files in and under
>>> its DOCUMENT_ROOT should be consulted instead.
>>
>> The vhost configs would have been found had you had used the -R option
>> for grep, instead of -r.
>
> No, either you are lying or you are not running a standard Ubuntu Apache
> setup (set up with a2ensite(8)).
>
>> As for the various INI_PER_DIR settings in .htaccess files, and the PHP
>> files themselves, yeah, you'd have to add more tree roots than just /etc.
>
> No, you do not have to do such utter nonsense. In fact, on a *real* server
> you might get in *real* *trouble* that way, causing that much system/disk
> load, and taking that unnecessarily long to fix the problem.
>
> The *correct* and *responsible* approach is – after grepping
> httpd.conf/apache2.conf and the php.ini for Apache – to use grep(1) or
> ack(1) to find the Virtual Host configuration file (usually by domain name),
> inspect it with a text editor (I would suggest Vim because it can navigate
> with gf or C-w,f), check its includes, and check in and below its document
> root (since you *know* the path, you *know* where to look).

You've got to be joking, right?

@Jerry, I take it all back. I'm afraid you were right. I recently read
something about the inability of some people to admit to mistakes; it's
a classical symptom of narcissistic personality disorder.

Thomas, are you ill or something? I didn't attack you in any way.
There's no need to be so absurdly aggressive and hostile.

And calling me a liar, several times. It just shows that you seriously
lack understanding of the Ubuntu/Debian file layout. The results I gave
you were pasted word-for-word from the box I'm typing on, with only two
minor modifications:
- I replaced the actual project and host names with "redacted"
- I added some artificial line breaks for Usenet

The directory /etc/apache2/sites-enabled usually contains links, but
*nothing* says that the source of those links has to be
/etc/apache2/sites-available. I tend to place a new vhost config file
into its project's SVN directory, where it belongs, and then link it
into sites-enabled. a2ensite/a2dissite are not used here. Think about
it; this should explain the misconceptions making up the largest part of
your post.

What else was there... oh yes, "I could not be root in Ubuntu". You need
to do some serious studying before you try to go lecturing others. Try
"sudo -s" for a start. If you managed to miss that in "13 years of
professionally maintaining GNU/Linux systems", I feel sorry for your
clients.

The rest of your "arguments", as far as I can see, was just you trying
to belittle somebody who knows what they're doing a whole lot better
than you.

I had some hope that we would manage to come up with a more generic way
of locating PHP config settings, but... this was truly pathetic. You
should be ashamed.

Yes, I'm angry now.

And I have better things to do than quarrel with arrogant upstarts like
you. If you don't have anything valuable to add, I won't be replying to
your garbage anymore.


regards,
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