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Hi,
Squirrelmail depends on php4 (or alternatives).
But php4 can be satisfied by php4-cli and I don't think that's enough for
squirrelmail.
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:03:58PM +0100, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> A discussion I had on #debian-devel, but I should've checked those
> assumptions.
> However, the reason I send this bug report was actually another
> dependency issue (I guess I though the php4-cli would be a simpler case).
Please file bugreports about the bugs you experience, then :).
> I've got Apache2 and PHP5 and tried to install squirrelmail. To my
> surpise, it wanted to install libapache-mod-php4 and apache-common
> (without uninstall Apache2 or PHP5).
> This, however, does in no way enable PHP on the webserver that's
> actually running.
php5 is not yet supported, see #338649. The problem here is that there are
many combinations of php and apache that could be valid, and it is not
possible to force the correct httpd to be there in combination with the
correct php module: that'd require the ability to express (A && B) || (C && D)
in dependencies.
--Jeroen
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