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I am looking at php-fpm which is a patch to php5.

I can build it from source with no problem and was wondering how to incorporate 
it into the Ubuntu php5 packaging, which is a bit complex.

As I look at php5 I see it is a meta package and lists some apache packages as 
dependencies. 

However, these apache dependencies are not needed if one is running lighttpd , 
nginx, or other http server.

So with that in mind ...

First has there been any thought or discussion into changing the dependencies 
for php5 to incorporate other http servers (it would seem that part would be 
easy). If not I would respectfully suggest considering such a change (otherwise 
php5 pulls in apache-common and one has to then stop apahce and remove it from 
the boot scripts).

Second, are there any suggestions on how to package php5-fpm ? The patched php 
code would replace php5-common as far as I can tell, but how to incorporate 
that change into the meta package ?

I should say that I am new to packaging and am considering providing php-fpm in 
a ppa and am looking for advice on how to start ?

At this time it is easy to php-fpm on nginx, from php / fpm source ) which 
makes for a light weight http server , yet very fast (at least with static 
pages and php). Perfect for a VPS (with 256 Mb RAM). Any advice ?

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