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clone 230143 -1
Bug#230143: php4-imap - depends against apache modul, breaks cgi installs
Bug 230143 cloned as bug 230956.
severity -1 important
Bug#230956: php4-imap - depends against
This seems reasonable. The next upload should include
libapache-mod-ssl | apache-ssl in the dependencies. That should
bring us a bit closer to what we hope to achieve here, which is to avoid
php4-imap being loaded without libssl first being loaded by apache
(which causes crashes).
This
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tags 229653 - woody moreinfo
merge 230991 229653
thanks
Dupe of 229653, which is still present in unstable. Is being looked
into. (I will test submit a patch, probably tomorrow).
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Another thought that crossed my mind. apxs -q LIBEXECDIR is where
automated installers might want to put modules, right? At least if
they are using apxs as a guide. Another reason why just dying because
of modules in that directory is a bad idea, IMO...
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Hi,
I got no answers to this on debian-security, maybe it was the wrong list.
I'm not sure whether this really is a security issue. If it is not, please
let me know why those directories need to be world-writable or why it is
not a problem.
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