Andrea Giardina wrote: > >> WEBSERVERS="apache apache-ssl apache2" >> >> the first two no longer exist. > ok, right... > >> why don't you just ship the file directly into apache2's config dir? > because p4a it's a library (in your application you must require > p4a/p4a.php) but it has also to be available from document_root (for > icons, javascript, etc.). > Maybe I must rename the package libphp-p4a? I think p4a package must be > similar to cakephp package.
So what? that still doesn't explain why you are symlinking it instead of just dropping it in apache2/conf.d > > >> debian/postrm: >> >>> purge|remove) >> >> config files must not be removed on 'remove', only on purge. > yes, I think this is correct, but if I call a simple remove I'll get a > broken apache alias. > What's the right way? You have to "disable" the configuration in prerm; I don't have your package around but makes me wonder if conf.d is the right place for your file. > > >> p4a/libraries/Zend/: >> >> please don't do that, package the zend framework separately so other >> packages and projects can use it, and then make the necessary changes in >> your application to use the shared version. > Yes, I think so but I have a problem about that. The zend framework deb > package it's already available on ubuntu repositories, so I think > repackaging it is not a good idea. > So, what's the right way? I must ask the collaboration of Utnubo team > to port it to Debian? IIRC the utnubu team is dead; And whether Ubuntu has foo package and Debian not isn't a reason to ship the files in your package. You either find someone interested in packaging and maintaining the zend framework in Debian or you do it yourself. > >> same as for fckeditor, jquery, and all the other stuff that isn't from >> p4a. > uhm, fckeditor it's been patced to work with p4a so I think it must > stay in p4a package. What kind of patches are those? have you talked to Debian's fckeditor maintainer? to upstream? > To jquery I can try to use the deb package. It's actually a _must_. > > Thanks for your time. > Andrea Cheers, -- Atomo64 - Raphael Please avoid sending me Word, PowerPoint or Excel attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]