Rodolfo Pilas dijo [Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:46:10PM -0300]:
> I use Cherokee compiled form sources because I like to feedback
> compilation/installation problems to Alo.
> 
> After that I wish to install phpmyadmin and apt-get tell me to install
> apache2 then when  I ask to avoid apache2.... apt-get asks for another
> weberver, another, another.... uf:
> (...)
> Is the complete list.... OK I installed phpmyadmin from tgz !
> 
> Now I wish to install websvn .... oh! the same problem... OK, I ask
> apt-get to download-only and dpkg -i websvn.deb  ready!
> 
> But now I lost apt-get because now it suggest apt-get -f install each
> time :(
> 
> Can you tell me how to arrange this problem and tell Debian that httpd
> is a satisfied dependence on my sistem??

Well... The problem is that if you have a system that goes to great
lengths to make sure the packages are consistent, installing by
compiling on your own means you will have problems if some other
package wants to depend on the one you just made. apt-get is right to
deny you this installation: There is no Web sever it knows of! And,
yes, sadly I couldn't get the package ready in time for inclusion in
Sarge, the Debian stable version - Cherokee now lives in Sid
(unstable) and Etch (testing).

I will set up a Cherokee backport for Sarge as soon as I finish some
other packaging-related chores (i.e., I have still not upgraded the
package to 0.4.26), and will tell you here.

Greetings,

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