Hi, On Wed, 09 Jul 2008, sean finney wrote:
> the problem with this approach is that every php5 module would require such a > reload of apache whenever it was installed or upgraded, which is "less than > ideal", and why i believe that it has not yet been implemented. i'm pretty > sure this problem has been reported in the past but after digging through the > open reports i can't seem to find it. Yeah, that problem occurred to me (I myself was installing several PHP packages) and I had guessed that triggers was probably the answer. I'm afraid my dpkg-foo is far below yours though so I won't be much help at this moment. > if anyone else is knowledgeable and/or interested in implementing such a > feature, i'd be happy to review it (though time is quite limited for making > it to lenny with such a patch). otherwise i'll throw a "help" tag and > forward it to a wider audience. Sounds like a good plan. Gavin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]