This one time, at band camp, Rafael Laboissiere said:
* Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-18 11:14]:
This one time, at band camp, Rafael Laboissiere said:
Is this feature under development? It would be great to be able to
specify
dependencies like the following (note the
* James Westby [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-17 18:09]:
On (17/04/07 02:27), Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
I see a problem with the above dependencies. Imagine the following
combination of packages in a given system:
apache2 installed
apache, apache-ssl, and apache-perl NOT
* Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-18 01:04]:
This one time, at band camp, James Westby said:
That's not your job, the php maintainers have to ensure their packages
work, you just have to make sure enough php/mysql/apache stuff is
installed to work.
Well, that's glossing it over
This one time, at band camp, Rafael Laboissiere said:
Is this feature under development? It would be great to be able to specify
dependencies like the following (note the parentheses):
I know people have talked about the problem with an eye towards patching
it in. I have not heard that anyone
* Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-18 11:14]:
This one time, at band camp, Rafael Laboissiere said:
Is this feature under development? It would be great to be able to specify
dependencies like the following (note the parentheses):
I know people have talked about the problem with
* Oleksandr Moskalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 19:08]:
How about dropping php4 support altogether?
That is probably a good option. Let us see what Elizabeth Bevilacqua and
the debian-mentors say.
Cheers,
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:25:44AM +0200, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Oleksandr Moskalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 19:08]:
How about dropping php4 support altogether?
That is probably a good option. Let us see what Elizabeth Bevilacqua and
the debian-mentors say.
I'm not
This one time, at band camp, Elizabeth Bevilacqua said:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:25:44AM +0200, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Oleksandr Moskalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 19:08]:
How about dropping php4 support altogether?
That is probably a good option. Let us see what
On (17/04/07 02:27), Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
I see a problem with the above dependencies. Imagine the following
combination of packages in a given system:
apache2 installed
apache, apache-ssl, and apache-perl NOT installed
libapache2-mod-php4 installed
This one time, at band camp, James Westby said:
On (17/04/07 02:27), Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
I see a problem with the above dependencies. Imagine the following
combination of packages in a given system:
apache2 installed
apache, apache-ssl, and apache-perl NOT installed
Package: webcalendar
Version: 1.0.5-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
webcalendar forces retention of php4 on the system. Dependencies must be
adjusted to allow removal of php4 in favor of php5. Upstream shows that it can
be done.
--- control.old 2007-04-16 11:12:09.0 -0600
+++ control
package webcalendar
severity 393832 normal
merge 393832 419570
thanks
[Cc: to debian-mentors]
* Oleksandr Moskalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 11:13]:
Package: webcalendar
Version: 1.0.5-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
webcalendar forces retention of php4 on the system. Dependencies
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