On 05.04.2016 [23:31:47 -0000], Maciej Puzio wrote:
> > I believe that is all tied together. php7.0 and php5 conflict with one
> > another in apache's configuration.
> 
> I see that the root of the problem was that apt did not remove php5
> while installing php7.0.

Right, php7.0 and php5 themselves do not conflict (because the version
we pulled from Debian allows for coinstallability), but in apache they
do ... it's weird and kind of annoying, especially in this interim
period.

> > Right, but you're running a not-yet-released Ubuntu :)
> 
> Yes, of course. I've been running it since beta1 on several machines,
> and found it to be much more reliable than 14.04 LTS (as it is now, two
> years old). Since we are only a couple of weeks away from the release, I
> much prefer to deal with an occasional configuration glitch than to
> again lock horns with Upstart. Anyway, the issue was not much of a
> problem for me; I submitted this bug report mainly for other users who
> might be looking for a workaround.

Thanks for that, for sure! I just finished clearing up the last few php5
deps today, so we should see php5 removed soon!

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