On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 15:13:24 +0200
Ondřej Surý <ond...@debian.org> wrote:

> # apt-get install lighttpd php5-cgi php5
> 
> will do what you need. Most common setup is LAMP with php5 as module.

While I agree, lamp setups [1] tend to be installed with with Apache in
the install line, which aiui would pull in the libapache* dependancies?


Another thought I forgot to include in the original email which I
wondered about:

Does this mean when Apache (et al) fails to install because theres
already an httpd running the user should know all the packaging better,
or its a bug elseware ...?
kk

[1] In my very limited experience ...

> Closing the bug.
> 
> Ondrej.
> 
> > This means someone with a fully functional lighttpd setup will be
> > told to install apache if they want to run a php application (the
> > one which came up specifically was phpmyadmin).
> > It would be nice if php5-cgi could be made the default Dependancy
> > instead of an apache module.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > kk
> >


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