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Source: php-horde-pack
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: serious

"Mathieu Parent (Debian)" <sath...@debian.org> writes:
> 2014/1/27 Thorsten Alteholz <ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org>:
>> your package recommends php5-igbinary and php5-msgpack that I didn't
>> find in the archive. Is this intentional?
>
> Those dependencies are automaticaly set by pkg-php-tools. I don't want
> to remove them because they are real optional deps. They may come to
> Debian later (once somebody ask or do the job).

Please remove them unless the packages will available in Debian
soon. Policy 2.2.1 requires that 'packages in main must not require or
recommend a package outside of main for compilation or execution (thus,
the package must not declare a "Pre-Depends", "Depends", "Recommends",
"Build-Depends", or "Build-Depends-Indep" relationship on a non-main
package)'.

Ansgar

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All dependencies are now in unstable.

-- 
Mathieu

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