Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>   
>> Hi
>> Please find the updated version at
>> http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/10390064/PHP528_Minor_Enhancements.txt
>>     
>
> 2.2:
> So if this script knows about WS7 layout or other details, it means this
> case imports those details (just layout? anything else?) from the WS7
> ARC case so you'll want to list those in imported interfaces.
>
>   
Makes sense
> 3.1:
> "OpenLDAP                     External/Volatile  PSARC/2008/507"
>
> Not sure why this is popping up repeatedly, I do not find a any
> exported interface in PSARC/2008/507 listed as "External/Volatile".
> From where is that coming from?
>
>   
well, this is the same copy and paste that you reviewed it within APR.  :-)
> "Apache with OpenLDAP         External/Volatile  LSARC/2009/X"
>
> I'm not clear this case is actually importing any APIs or other
> interfaces from Apache for OpenLDAP. Is it? Which ones? List them
> specifically.
>   
No, it doesn't import any API. But, how can I say that I need APR with 
OpenLDAP integrated first through interfaces. Or is it enough to say in 
the header as we have done currently ?
> 3.2:
>
> Why is /usr/php/5.2/samples/scripts/configure-sun-webserver7.sh Volatile?
> I doubt it needs to be.
>   
So, should this be Evolving ?
> Also, case needs to be clear on which interface is what. For a CLI like 
> this, you have at least 
>  - The path/filename of the CLI (that's what is above) and it's stability
>  - The command line arguments of the CLI and their stability
>  - If the CLI returns meaningful exit codes, those are an interface
>
>
>   
Ok

Please find the updated (to address your comments) at the same location
http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/10390064/PHP528_Minor_Enhancements.txt

thanks a ton for your patience. much much appreciated
- Sriram

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