Your message dated Fri, 24 May 2013 07:30:53 +0200
with message-id <[email protected]>
and subject line Re: [php-maint] Bug#709568: Undefined subroutine 
&conffile::abs_path called at /usr/bin/ucfq
has caused the Debian Bug report #709568,
regarding Undefined subroutine &conffile::abs_path called at /usr/bin/ucfq
to be marked as done.

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Package: php5-common

Seen during upgrade
Preparing to replace php5-common 5.4.4-13 (using 
.../php5-common_5.5.0~rc1+dfsg-1_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement php5-common ...
Undefined subroutine &conffile::abs_path called at /usr/bin/ucfq line 529, 
<HASH> line 13.

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So what? Reporting a warning from ucf on php5-common isnt't exactly helpful.

The BTS is not a user support forum, please use [email protected] 
for that. Please stop spawning useless bug reports on php.

Ondřej Surý

On 24. 5. 2013, at 6:00, [email protected] wrote:

> Package: php5-common
> 
> Seen during upgrade
> Preparing to replace php5-common 5.4.4-13 (using 
> .../php5-common_5.5.0~rc1+dfsg-1_i386.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement php5-common ...
> Undefined subroutine &conffile::abs_path called at /usr/bin/ucfq line 529, 
> <HASH> line 13.
> 
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