Well, that makes it even *less* likely that we would try and package it
-- a segfaulting library from upstream is not something we want in
Ubuntu, right? Have you asked the upstream folks if this is a bug in
their code? In any case, as php7.0-ming would be in universe, this needs
someone who is wil
Understood, but source is still available and does not "compile by
default" without causing segfault when script runs.
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FWIW, src:ming has been removed from Debian altogether.
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If you need it only for the "near future", maybe just spin up a Trusty
container.
afaict, ming is not package in Debian either.
You could try downloading the ming source package and updating it, but
no idea if it will work. This seems like pretty low priority, tbh; it
hasn't been present for the
user@host:~$ sudo pecl search ming
Retrieving data...0%
no packages found that match pattern "ming", for channel pecl.php.net.
user@host:~$ sudo pear search ming
Retrieving data...0%
no packages found that match pattern "ming", for channel pear.php.net.
user@host:~$ uname -a
Linux host 4.15.0-23-g
It isn't available via PECL anymore. Tell you to go to libming site to
get from Github. Still have a product that needs SWF for near future.
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Latest version of Ming mentions PHP7 compat. Can someone look into
packaging this please?
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There was no PHP7 compatible ming when 16.04 released. Adding it seems
like a fair amount of work, when it is available via PECL.
Also, it might be worth seeing if Debian will package it.
Finally, totally my opinion, but flash is dead, let's not try and
resuscitate it in PHP.
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