I would just add a warning to SWIG, so that if it is run with the -php argument it outputs a warning like "PHP wrapper support is currently broken with Debian. Please see Sourceforge bug whatever (provide a link maybe too)".

I would also say since it is only a problem with threading if a user really needed to use SWIG on something, they could recompile apache and recompile php themselves and then still use the SWIG that would be in debian, just ignoring the error.

Thus this SWIG package is usable, even from a php standpoint. Lastly, not very many people use SWIG for php... php doesn't even support multiple modules sharing type information (%import).

John



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