-- I have a pending update to apache-2.0.54-r4. This is the long-awaited "apache package refresh", correct?
-- Assuming it is, I went to
http://dev.gentoo.org/~vericgar/doc/apache-package-refresh.html#use
and read through that. It says that "There are some modules and packages that depend on Apache that have not yet been updated." I went to the bug report specified, and almost all the dependent bugs are closed... I don't think anything that was open will affect me. It also recommended using equery; I did and it came up with:
dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.6.1_p2-r1 dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.5.7_p1 dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.6.0_p2 dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.6.0_p3 dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.6.1_p2 dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.6.1_rc1 dev-php/mod_php-4.3.11 dev-util/subversion-1.1.3 net-mail/vqadmin-2.3.6 net-mail/qmailadmin-1.2.1 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4-r1 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4_p2 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4_p4 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4_p5 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4_p6 www-apps/gallery-1.4.4
Anyone see anything that they know still has a problem with the apache refresh?
-- (side question:) gallery and phpmyadmin are installed via webapp-config... didn't realize I was accumulating versions... how do I get rid of old ones?
-- The above migration document also talks about putting all the packages that support the apache changes in /etc/portage/package.keywords. But that's old information right? If the dependent bugs are closed, then the necessary packages should no longer be masked, right?
-- I will still need to reinstall dependent packages to get the path changes taken care of, right? The migration doc suggests the use of "emerge --update --deep"... Hmm, and when I try that for "apache subversion mod_php vqadmin qmailadmin phpmyadmin gallery", it comes up with about 50 packages... yikes. But that needs to be done, right?
-- (side question:) And actually, if I do the "emerge --deep ... world" version suggested there, it comes up with at least a hundred packages to update and then errors out, saying that "The above package list contains packages which cannot be installed on the same system." Why would that happen? And, I guess I've never paid much attention to the "--deep" option... is this something I should be doing more often?
-- This new "no-htdocs" USE flag is only necessary if I install gentoo-webroot-default, right? I DO NOT want gentoo to overwrite my htdocs!
-- I have phppgadmin installed as well... any idea why it doesn't show up in the equery report above?
-- And actually, if I do "emerge -p phppgadmin" I get:
[ebuild U ] net-www/webapp-config-1.10-r14 [1.10-r11]
[ebuild R ] dev-db/phppgadmin-3.5.1
So, I'm current on phppgadmin, but there's supposedly an update to webapp-config!? But wait a minute, my "emerge -p world" doesn't show that... Hmm, I see, it's not in my world file... not sure how that happened. Well, I'll add it, but it be nice to know if there are others. Heh, I just tried regenworld and all it added was sys-devel/bin86... Why would webapp-config not get added to world and might there be other stuff that I'm missing. I depend on emerge world to keep me up to date!
Okay, that's enough meandering questions for now... thanks in advance for any help.
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