Re: unable to install apache2 mod php5

2013-07-14 Thread 李白|字一日
yes. it works.
thank you every much.


2013/7/15 Martin Pitt 

> Hello,
>
> 李白|字一日 [2013-07-15 12:34 +0800]:
> > is there anyone know how to solve this problem?
>
> Yes, please stop using saucy-proposed in your apt sources. By its very
> definition it is packages that are broken.
>
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Re: Source packages appropriate by default?

2013-07-14 Thread Daniel J Blueman
>From earlier feedback, there were no overriding reasons why package
sources should be enabled by default.

We not only save congestion on security.ubuntu.com, but quite a lot of
country-level mirrors point to Canonical's servers, which are
relatively distant and slow (~80KB/s from here), so this is a win.

So, what's the path to change this?

On 21 May 2013 22:04, J Fernyhough  wrote:
> On 21 May 2013 13:55, Robie Basak  wrote:
>> What if we provided a reasonable message if no deb-src lines are
>> defined, with a single simple command to add them and run "apt-get
>> update" for you?
>
> I don't think it would even need that - software-properties (Software
> & Updates) already has the necessary checkbox. All that is needed to
> enable sources is to tick that box.
>
>> From a technical point of view, does mirroring the deb lines into
>> deb-src lines work in all cases? Would doing so break anything?
>
> This is effectively what Software Sources does under-the-hood.
>
> I have to agree, if the amount being downloaded is not trivial (which
> I thought it was) then there's no need to have them enabled by default
> when it's very easy to turn them on. One of the first things I do on
> any new install is disable those that aren't needed.
>
> Jonathon
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Re: unable to install apache2 mod php5

2013-07-14 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello,

李白|字一日 [2013-07-15 12:34 +0800]:
> is there anyone know how to solve this problem?

Yes, please stop using saucy-proposed in your apt sources. By its very
definition it is packages that are broken.

Martin
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unable to install apache2 mod php5

2013-07-14 Thread 李白|字一日
is there anyone know how to solve this problem?

i am using ubuntu 13.10.

the error message is:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libapache2-mod-php5 : Depends: apache2.2-common but it is not going to be
installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

thanks.
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