On Mon, 19 Jun 2017, Carl Fink wrote:
Having upgraded my virtual server to Stretch, I discovered that tt-rss was broken because the upgrade automatically switched me to PHP 7.0, but did not auto-install MySQL support or php-mbstring support for that version. Is this a bug, expected behavior, or did I miss something when upgrading?
TLDR: You are hijacking another OP's thread. Start your own thread by composing a new message, containing your question/info, and address it to the list. (ie, replying to some message and changing its Subject field does not begin a new thread.) Whether or not you intended to do so, you replied to a message in the thread whose original post Subject was "Stretch: FontAwesome not properly installed [...]" This means that subscribers who use a threading mail client will only encounter your message in case they happen to find the OP's topic of improperly installed "FontAwesome on Stretch" intriguing, and then examine that thread. Even worse, in case someone does reply to you in this thread, they might totally (and understandably) misconstrue the context of your question, and fail to see what you are seeking help with. See, for example, the chain of follow-ups to this hijacker: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/06/msg00292.html and the punch line: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/06/msg00307.html
It wasn't hard to fix, but slightly surprising. Carl