Ehlo,

Kxt 70 writes:

> I don't see it as a problem since Apache restart is
> quite fast.
> 
> You can do "swup --list-upgrade" or "swup
> --list-upgrade | grep php" and check if you have new
> PHP packages. If yes do "swup --install php" first.
> Thus PHP will be installed. Then do "swup --install".
> I hope this helps.

isnt like that.. keep in mind package dependancy..
if php require apache then you have to install them
at least at same time... if you mind..itd be possible
to have a php package that autoactivate itself and autorestart
apache...
beers

Fremen

> 
> Regards
> 
> --- Andy Bakun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Today, I swup'ed the latest apache and php RPMs. 
>> Apache got installed
>> first, and swup automatically restarted it.  Then it
>> downloaded and
>> installed the new PHP.  Apache needed to be
>> restarted in order to use
>> the new PHP.  Is there any way to defaultly order
>> the packages so the
>> apache upgrade occurs after PHP, and then the apache
>> postinstall script
>> restart will catch all of that?  I think I've seen
>> the same thing with
>> apache and openssl upgrades.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Andy Bakun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 

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