--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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

exactly but keep in mind swup takes care of
dependancies already. If php requires apache, it will
be downloaded and installed before php. swup is a
great tool and does its job very well.

Regards,
Kxt

> 
> > 
> > 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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