On Sat, Sep 20, 2008, Dmitry Semyonov wrote:
> Sorry, you're right. php4 packages remained in my system after upgrade
> from Etch, and I didn't realize they're gone in Lenny.
> But php4 is also not in Lenny. This causes dependency on various
> apache2 modules, (since php5 depends on libapache2-mod-php5 and not
> libapache-mod-php5), although I have only apache installed.
> 
> So, I think the right solution is to use libapache-mod-php5 |
> libapache2-mod-php5 instead of php5 | php4. Also, php4-cli and php4-gd
> should be removed from Recommends.

We have to keep changes as minimal as possible to get the RM include
them in Lenny. So I guess I will keep php5 | php4 and later remove php4*
from Depends and Recommends..

> On the other hand libapache-mod-php5 has broken dependency:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=486888
> So, dokuwiki + apache bundle will be still broken in Lenny until the
> bug is fixed.

It's another argument to keep php4, isn't it?

> There is no separate bug in Debian BTS. While I was using dokuwiki
> from Etch backports I noticed that "snapshot?" version is displayed by
> http://localhost/dokuwiki/doku.php?do=check URL. I thought it was some
> problem with backporting, but found the same issue in Lenny. So,
> decided to fix it as well.

Same thing as above. I may include it after the release candidate upload.

> >> +    echo "Alias $docroot             /usr/share/dokuwiki" > $apacheconf
> >
> > Why not >> ?
> 
> It was > in perl. Also I forgot that mktemp creates the empty file...
> 
> Actually, appending or rewriting makes no difference in this case. So
> I'm fine with any of them.

OK, exactly what I thought. Thanks.

-- 
Mohammed Adnène Trojette



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