On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 06:18:43PM -0400, Mike Edwards wrote:
> 
> Despite having apache2 installed, request-tracker3.4 insists on installing
> apache-common and libapache-mod-perl.
> 

The request-tracker3.4 package has very complex dependencies. You will
not be able to resolve these fully by just using apt-get. You need to
use a tool such as aptitude or dselect to choose the exact system you
want. apt-get is fairly dumb when it comes to alternative dependencies
and just chooses the first in the list which in this case is the
apache1 and libapache-mod-perl packages.

You should also note that as of version 3.4.2-2 request-tracker3.4
does not support mod_perl2. The version of mod_perl2 that is in
Sid/unstable has just undergone a huge API change which
request-tracker3.4 does not support right now. If you want to use
apache2 you will need to use libapache2-mod-fastcgi.

Stephen Quinney




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