Package: php5-sqlite3
Version: 0.4-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
The package installs the include file in the path:
/usr/share/php5/DB/sqlite3.php
This path is not included by default. From what I see in php-db, that
file belongs in
severity 408769 serious
thanks
I consider this as serious since the sqlite3.php is not in its right
place.
At 1169986166 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Justification: breaks unrelated software
AHAH.
Are you sure that can't create data loss too?
The package installs the include file in the
On Sunday 28 January 2007 14:51, Julien Danjou wrote:
AHAH.
Are you sure that can't create data loss too?
I am trying to build a package which depends on sqlite3. This breaks my
package in funny ways.
The package installs the include file in the path:
/usr/share/php5/DB/sqlite3.php
On Sunday 28 January 2007 16:45, Julien Danjou wrote:
At 1169993410 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
I am trying to build a package which depends on sqlite3. This breaks my
package in funny ways.
This still does not justify critical severity.
ok.
Thanks for the other fix in this bug.
At 1169997889 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Yes, that policy is not enforced by default at the moment.
Should I understand that I am in advance with the policy?
Because in this case I don't see what I can easily do to fix that point.
(chicken/egg... :)
Cheers,
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Julien Danjou
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At 1169993410 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
I am trying to build a package which depends on sqlite3. This breaks my
package in funny ways.
This still does not justify critical severity.
You are talking about php5-sqlite3 and php4-sqlite3?
Yes.
I am probably not following, but I think in
sed -i 's!...!/usr/share/php5!' /etc/php5/php.ini ...?
That's ugly, but it's an option. I assume this bug should be passed to the
php5 package maintainer.
The real question is, do we really need php4-sqlite3 and php5-sqlite3? Is it
possible to merge those 2 into one big happy package? What am
At 1169998948 time_t, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
sed -i 's!...!/usr/share/php5!' /etc/php5/php.ini ...?
Touching other packages configuration files = death penalty.
That's ugly, but it's an option. I assume this bug should be passed to the
php5 package maintainer.
I agree.
The real question
so, the solution is:
1) add configuration for sqlite3
2) blame php dudz?
I am not sure that they will like this, specially since there is no real
policy, but a draft.
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