Package: php4-common Version: 4:4.3.10-16 Severity: normal After removing php4-common but not purging, cron generates an error message twice an hour because of a wronly invoced find command. The culprit is /etc/cron.d/php4, which checks for "test -d /var/lib/php4", but uses "/usr/lib/php4/maxlifetime" The former still exists after removing the package, because it may contain old session files. The later is deleted when removing the package. Please change the test to check for maxlifetime instead of the directory.
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