I migrated a PHP website running ob ubuntu 10.10 server to another unbutu 12.04 server. Now some php functions are Deprecated and some can't find the right "path" they are looking for. The old server was running php 5.3.3 the new one has php 5.3.10 (so no real big difference)
Some links were written like this :
"../modules/xxx.php"
and I just changed the name to the fullpath and it is working.
Due to the fact, that the website is fully working on the old server, the configuration should be "ok". Do you guys think there is any other reason for this errors than the version of php ? I think about downgrading php to 5.3.3 on the new server for the test.... But I wont do it, when there might be other reasons.
Some error examples :
Deprecated: Function split() is deprecated in /data/
Warning: include(modules/mdl_users/settings.conf.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /data/xxx/www/classes/module.class.php on line 35
he can't open the files when one part of the path was written by a function like this
include($this->registry->admin_path."modules/".$this->name."/settings.conf.php"
so obviously the configuration in php has been changed somehow. since the website is not mine, I don't want to change 100 paths manually. Do you think downgrading will "repair" this issue?
Thanks in advance