;$Id: example.drush.ini,v 1.4 2011-02-01 15:33:44 jonhattan Exp $ ; ; Example of a drush php settings override file ; ; IMPORTANT: Before following the instructions in ; this file, first check to see that the cli version ; of php is installed on your system. (e.g. On ; debian systems, `sudo apt-get install php5-cli`.) ; ; Use this file in instances when your system is ; -not- configured to use separate php.ini files for ; webserver and cli use. You can determine which ; php.ini file drush is using by running "drush status". ; If the php.ini file shown is your webserver ini ; file, then rename this file, example.drush.ini, ; to drush.ini and copy it to one of the following ; locations: ; ; 1. Drush installation folder ; 2. User's .drush folder (i.e. ~/.drush/drush.ini) ; 3. System wide configuration folder (i.e. /etc/drush/drush.ini) ; ; When in use, the variables defined in this file ; will override the setting values that appear in ; your php.ini file. See the examples below for ; some values that may need to be set in order for ; drush to work. ; ; NOTE: There is a certain amount of overhead ; required for each override, so drush.ini should ; only be used for a relatively small number ; of variables. Comment out any variable that ; has the same value as the webserver php.ini ; to keep the size of the override list small. ; ; To fully specify the value of all php.ini variables, ; copy your webserver php.ini file to one of the ; locations mentioned above (e.g. /etc/drush/php.ini) ; and edit it to suit. ; ; The options listed below are particularly relevant ; to drush. ; ; ; drush needs as much memory as Drupal in order ; to run; make the memory limit setting match ; what you have in your webserver's php.ini. ; memory_limit = 128M ; ; Show all errors and direct them to stderr ; when running drush. ; error_reporting = E_ALL | E_NOTICE | E_STRICT display_errors = stderr ; ; If your php.ini for your webserver is too ; restrictive, you can re-enable functionality ; for drush by adjusting values in this file. ; ; Here are some examples of settings that are ; sometimes set to restrictive values in a ; webserver's php.ini: ; ;safe_mode = ;open_basedir = ;disable_functions = ;disable_classes =