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Re: Apache2, PHP5 and environment variables



Disappointment, it didn't work. I:

1) made sure mod_env is loaded
2) added this to httpd.conf:
<IfModule env_module>
    SetEnv FOO /bar
</IfModule>
3) restarted apache
4) got the same results from my previously posted script. No FOO environment variable to be seen...

Can this have to do with the fact that my script is PHP? When SetEnv passes variables to CGI, does that include PHP?

Burt.

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Burt Crépeault <email@hidden> wrote:
Hmm, it might just be that simple... Thanks Brian.


On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Brian Williams <email@hidden> wrote:
i think you are looking for

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_env.html



On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Burt Crépeault <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm using the exec() command in PHP5 to run some Perl scripts external to my web application. I noticed that the environment variables are not always set properly in the shell created by exec(). For example, if I run the following PHP script through apache just to list the content of environment variables, I get these results:

<?php
exec("export", $output);
print "<pre>";
var_dump($output);
print "</pre>";
?>

array(4) {
[0]=>
string(13) "export OLDPWD"
[1]=>
string(43) "export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin""
[2]=>
string(41) "export PWD="/Library/WebServer/Documents""
[3]=>
string(16) "export SHLVL="1""
}
Some critical environment variables are missing such as TMPDIR and PERL5LIB and so on. I found a workaround, namely using the putenv() command at the beginning of my script, like this:

putenv("PATH={$_ENV["PATH"]}:$dir1:$dir2");
putenv("PERL5LIB=$dir3:$dir4");
putenv("TMPDIR=/private/tmp");


However, I'd like to set these variables once and for all in a profile somewhere and not have to deal with them in the script itself.

So my question is: where is that profile for the _www user (or any user running under apache)?

--
Burt Crépeault
Research Assistant
Centre de Recherche de l'Université Laval - Robert-Giffard
Québec, Canada

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References: 
 >Apache2, PHP5 and environment variables (From: "Burt Crépeault" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Apache2, PHP5 and environment variables (From: "Brian Williams" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Apache2, PHP5 and environment variables (From: "Burt Crépeault" <email@hidden>)



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