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Package: phpdox
Version: 0.8.1.1-1
Severity: serious
Control: clone -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7
Control: reassign -2 phploc 3.0.0-1
Control: reassign -3 phpcpd 2.0.2-1
Control: reassign -4 php-finder-facade 1.2.0-1
Control: reassign -5 php-fxsl 1.1.1-1
Control: reassign -6 php-fdomdocument 1.6.1-1
Control: reassign -7 phpunit-git 2.0.1-2

[Filled as RC by the maintainer to see this package auto-removed from
 testing if  nobody disagrees. Please, do downgrade this bug with an
 explanation if you disagree.]

This set of packages are still maintained upstream, but the initial
reason why they were introduced in Debian (as (build-)dependencies of
the PHPUnit stack) is not met anymore. PHing in Jessie still recommends
phploc and phpcpd, but the version in Stretch doesn’t.

All in all, these seven packages only (build-)depend in each other
nowadays, so unless someone sees some value in keeping (at least) one of
them in the archive, I’d prefer not to ship them in the next stable
release.

I intend to follow up with RM requests in a few months if nobody objects
(but feel free to beat me to it).

Regards

David

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Hi Julian,

Thank you for your interest in packaged PHP utilities.

On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 12:02:18PM +1100, Julian Calaby wrote:

> I'm sorry if I'm late to the party on this, however I must point out
> that phploc is a useful tool to analyse PHP codebases.
[…]
> that phpcpd is a useful tool to analyse PHP codebases and I cannot
> find any equivalents of phpcpd in the archive after a brief search.

You’re not late: the packages are still in unstable. Thank you for
pointing that, I’m therefore closing the RC-bugs and we’ll soon take
care of making the packages ready for the PHP 7.0 transition.

Regards

David

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