yup that is what it means.  0.2 of ming is archaic and almost fully  
depreciated, it doesn't even have a proper build system and never  
really worked anyhow.  0.4.0 is required, 0.3.0 has huge problems.

And I'm trying to find debs now to test a fix to keep everyone happy.

Again I'm sorry for messing it up, I'm not sure why it didn't break my  
stuff, after looking at my crappy provides having lib in front of it  
dpkg should have at least barfed but didn't, very odd.  Plus my php5  
(the old one) even had a versioned dep on it so provides shouldn't  
have let it install :\

I have spent over 40 hours on the new apache2 and php5 over the last 7  
days, so my time is limited as well, but I'm trying to fix it and  
didn't mean to break it.  Trying to res the old ming is my last  
resort, if a simple symlink can fix currently built runtimes and new  
builds would just auto switch, I'd rather that way.  Just need to test  
it first, though I think I'm wishing on a thread.
---
TS
http://southofheaven.org/
Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.

On 12-Dec-07, at 5:36 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:

> PS: Did you really mean in your first commit comment on this pkg
> "... and is required for new upcoming php5 pkg"
> that the "upcoming php5 pkg" is going to depend on beta versions ?


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