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Matthias Gerds

2007-06-15, 7:32 pm

Hello, there,

could somebody tell me what for the file

session_mm_apache2handler0.sem

is and why is it located in root directory? Looks like a bug or unusual
location to me. Maybe a hack also? If that is a common or necessary thing,
I'm shure there is a better place to store it than /



Thanks -

MG

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Davide Bianchi

2007-06-16, 1:41 am

On 2007-06-15, Matthias Gerds <m.gerds@gmx.de> wrote:
> could somebody tell me what for the file
>
> session_mm_apache2handler0.sem


A quick google returns:
http://bug.pardus.de/view.php?id=239

Davide

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Matthias Gerds

2007-06-16, 7:18 pm

Davide Bianchi schrieb:

> On 2007-06-15, Matthias Gerds <m.gerds@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> A quick google returns:
> http://bug.pardus.de/view.php?id=239


Ok, I changed the saving directory in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini to

session.saved_path = "/tmp"

Looks better (because I do not have to see it anymore :-)).

Thanks -

MG


P.S. I hate this mass (saving anywhere in the tree without asking me or
letting me know, same is vmware).

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