On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:37:17AM +0900, Adam Rice scribbled:
> This just happened to me too. I don't know why Caudium was installed, but the 
> result was major suckage. This may not actually be a bug in Caudium, but in 
> the depends for another package. But I was able to uninstall Caudium without 
> difficultly, so frankly, I'm confused.
It might be a bug in php4:

% apt-cache show php4
...
Depends: libapache-mod-php4 (>= 4:4.3.10-8) | libapache2-mod-php4 (>= 
4:4.3.10-8) | caudium-php4 (>= 4:4.3.10-8), php4-common (>= 4:4.3.10-8)
...

So my guess is that for some weird reason the above pulls caudium-php4 and,
in consequence, caudium. I'm also wondering whether caudium asked you about
the port it should listen on - it should have done that precisely to avoid
clash with any installed webserver.

Now that I'm thinking, maybe it's a bug in apt not in php4. Either way, I'll
try to look closer into the issue and see where to assign the bug,

regards,

marek

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