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Hi everyone and thanks for the great work on the PHP module!
we have a strange problem with priorities and PHP extensions, For example, I would like to install the pdo extension and it needs to have a prefix 10 instead of the standard 20. It seems fairly easy, to use the "; priority' setting. But now with every puppet run the module adds a new line "; priority = 10" to my .ini file ( /etc/php/8.1/mods-available/pdo.ini ) as a result, puppet restarts the php-fpm every 30 minutes while running, which causes Problems for the application. Does anybody know how to avoid that?
Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
Hi everyone and thanks for the great work on the PHP module!
we have a strange problem with priorities and PHP extensions, For example, I would like to install the pdo extension and it needs to have a prefix 10 instead of the standard 20. It seems fairly easy, to use the "; priority' setting. But now with every puppet run the module adds a new line "; priority = 10" to my .ini file ( /etc/php/8.1/mods-available/pdo.ini ) as a result, puppet restarts the php-fpm every 30 minutes while running, which causes Problems for the application. Does anybody know how to avoid that?
Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
Our configuration in Hiera:
What are you seeing
every puppet run the module adds another line:
and restarts the php-fpm which causes unavailability for the application
What behaviour did you expect instead
puppet runs once and writes the .ini file, the next time puppets is running it will not change the .ini file and also not restart php-fpm
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