[nycphp-talk] suppress errors in command line script
Marc Antony Vose
suzerain at suzerain.com
Fri Nov 19 03:26:34 EST 2004
hi there:
i am trying to use the command line PHP on a server which i didn't
set up. it's installed at /usr/bin/php, but whenever invoked, i get
this:
PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library
'/usr/lib/php4/pgsql.so' - libpq.so.3: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0
ok...so something wasn't compiled properly...apparently it can't find
the postgresql library. i can deal with this later (maybe; i only
have limited control here).
anyway, this doesn't affect execution of my script, which i have
tried invoking thusly:
/usr/bin/php -q -d display_startup_errors=0 -d display_errors=0
/path/to/script.php
it seems like no matter what i do, i can't suppress that PHP Warning
message, and this is annoying, because the crontab manager is
emailing me this warning twice every 15 minutes.
anyone know how i can get rid of this temporarily, short of
installing these Postgresql libraries?
cheers,
--
Marc Antony Vose
http://www.suzerain.com/
The cost of liberty is less than the price of repression.
-- W.E.B. Du Bois
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