Kevin Coyner said:

> But I guess I'm still a bit surprised that this upgrade forced me to
> uninstall php4 (at least the forced uninstall is better than simply
> breaking it).  Anyway, I need to run php.  Am I correct in assuming that
> if I want to run php4, I'll have to
>
> apt-get -t unstable install php4

I think so. that warning/notice message that went out a few days
ago said something about php4 being uninstallable on all platforms
until a new php4 gets in from unstable..

the message:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200303/msg01131.html

nate




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