On Wednesday 08 November 2006 15:51, Jakub Bogusz wrote: > > but what about the already existing 'php' virtual which currently is used > > as 'any php engine in webserver': > > > > $ ac-provides php > > apache-mod_php-5.1.6-2 > > apache-mod_php4-4.4.4-5 > > apache1-mod_php-5.1.6-2 > > apache1-mod_php4-4.4.4-5 > > php-fcgi-5.1.6-2 > > php4-fcgi-4.4.4-5 > > $ > > > > why asking, is that it includes right now epoch > > Because it used to be a name of real package. i know that. it happened to be me who split it into apache1-mod_php and apache-mod_php, php-fcgi came later for lighttpd ;)
> Maybe let's use (versioned without epoch) webserver-php? maybe even webserver(php) ? as currently there exist: $ grep ^Provides.*webserver apache1.spec Provides: webserver = apache Provides: webserver(access) Provides: webserver(alias) Provides: webserver(auth) Provides: webserver(cgi) Provides: webserver(indexfile) $ ac-provides 'webserver(access)' apache-mod_authz_host-2.2.3-5 apache1-mod_access-1.3.37-5 lighttpd-mod_access-1.4.13-2 and webserver(php) must be versioned. -- glen _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
