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php include_path

  • Thread starter lastguru
  • Start date Feb 27, 2012
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Is there any use of two include directories (include_path): /usr/lib/php and /usr/local/lib/php specified in the default php.ini? Could there be just one? I noticed, that both exist and /usr/lib/php is even slightly older... but it is still included as the first choice.
 
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