Having a quick look at this, my first thoughts are that I hate cdbs ;) Second of all, there seems to be a couple of weird things in there - for example
./configure --enable-xdebug --with-php-config=/usr/bin/php-config$* That line is simply going to make them use php-config. While the B-D's mean that this will use php-config5, because php4 isn't installed, but it if were, then it would be up to alternatives as to which version to use. I also noticed configure_for_php%: Which I assume is just a typo, and should be configure_for_php5 (as this is what is used as a dependency for install/php5-xdebug) Also, why ucf is listed as a dep for the source I don't know, as that should be bought in by the dependencies of phpapi-`php-config5 --phpapi` (php5-cli, php5-cgi, libapache2-mod-php5 all depend on it) Also, I'd like to see that upon installation, xdebug is enabled, instead of having to jump through hoops to get it working (yes, removing it without a purge is a pain, but the postrm can sort that out anyway!) also, the xdebug.ini should be using zend_extension instead of whatever it's using. Looking at the ubuntu package, I'm not too happy with a few of the things in that, reading through it just doesn't seem clear to me (some of the code in the rules is completely confusing - and they replace the config.guess and config.sub for the client, even though it isn't built (I guess to get rid of the lintian error - an override would have done) I'm going to do a little work on the package, and conglomerate stuff from all three packages into one package combining everything nicely. And then I'll have to uupdate anyway (Thanks Derick! :P) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]