I came across the same issue when trying to stick with the Debian
packages.....I ended up giving up and installing from source...which all
things considered...wasn't too painful.

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And if I take RT of package management, is there a way to update any 
database schema and other changes from 3.4.1 to 3.4.5?

--On Monday, August 07, 2006 1:33 PM -0400 Jim Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Hi All...
>
> I have a working Debian Sarge (stable) server running Apache 2 and the
> stable Debian RT package, 3.4.1-2.  When I attempt to upgrade to the
> latest package (3.4.4-2 from unstable) I see that there appear to be
> dependency errors, such that it wants to install Apache.
>
> Can someone suggest a way to get around this?  Would it be easier to
dump
> Apache2 and move to Apache?
>
> Better yet, is there a way to move to 3.4.5 without taking RT off
package
> management?

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