After making some upgrades, including for php, I started getting these warnings in the apache logs
PHP Warning: Module 'apc' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Module 'apc' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
PHP 5.2.13 (cli) (built: Jun 2 2010 16:24:43)
Copyright (c) 1997-2010 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Zend Technologies
with the ionCube PHP Loader v3.3.10, Copyright (c) 2002-2009, by ionCube Ltd.
Turns out the upgrade added a php.d directory containing a apc.ini that also loaded the apc module.
So commenting out the extension loading in php.ini made the warning go away.
I also had to manually recompile some php module (specifically the ffmpeg one) and other were automatically updated by yum (but not until I added the REMI repository
Obviously google didn’t help at all and I just had to manually dig for the issue and it was by sheer chance that I noticed the new php.d directory. so hopefully this post will change that for others 🙂
Thanks to your post, Google did help now 😉 So, thanks!
Thanks man, Google sent you to help me..:) Thanks to both you & google.. 🙂
So what the installation thinks ask me to add a module on php.ini while he do it by his self. By the way thanks 🙂
Thx man for having corrected Google 😉
Now it helps! Cheers from Senegal.
Thanks man !
I got a debian squeeze and in my configuration i had duplicate files instead of symlinks in /etc/php5/mods-available and /etc/php5/conf.d
Your experience sharing helped me look at the right place
Thanks and fyi google is still up and running
Thks man 🙂 was helpfull!!
You nailed it. Thanks!
Thanks man, You were googled and were the first result.
Thanks for the help again 🙂
glad it helped
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That was helpful, Thanks 🙂