I am getting this message, and I have configured the PHP.ini, but I only have found 1 under /etc/php.ini. I do not know where else to look.
I am attaching the screenshots of the error messages, plus the PHP.ini configuration.
If someone can help, I am stuck here, I have changed the time on my system to consider php.ini
A valid timezone that matches MySql and the system
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Re: A valid timezone that matches MySql and the system
You have to restart apache after making these changes and if using RHEL8++, you also have to restart php-fpm.
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Re: A valid timezone that matches MySql and the system
What TheWitness said, plus it looks like the first character on the left of your screen shot is cut off, so we can't actually tell if those lines are commented out or not (which seems likely).
Re: A valid timezone that matches MySql and the system
Wow. Very deceptive. Good catch.
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