The problem is actually with php-tcpdf <-- it's this one that installs
php5 packages. I just reported a bug and fix up to Xenial
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tcpdf/+bug/1562046
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I've just uploaded packages which prefer PHP 7.0, so even with --no-
alternatives the output could be better now (though the problem with
phpseclib still remains).
I'm also reporting bug on the mentioned Debian packages:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=817271
Please note that all phpmyadmin PHP dependecies have alternatives for
5.5 and 7.0, so the only problem are external libs as I've written
before. It's problem in the debian packaging, both packages work fine
with 7.0.
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Hi Michal, thanks for your reply.
I try to generate the dependency graph with the following commands:
debtree phpmyadmin --no-alternatives > phpmyadmin.dot
dot -Tpng phpmyadmin.dot -o phpmyadmin.png
As far I see the php-phpseclib depends of php5-common and this from php5-mhash
phpmyadmin has
Eh, I don't see any dependency on php5-gettext in phpMyAdmin, it's only
on php-gettext.
It's not phpMyAdmin package which forces PHP 5, the package depends
alternatively on PHP 5 and 7.0. Probably it's one of it's dependencies,
so better ask their maintainers for fix.
Following deps packaging is