Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> After it was installed (and I noticed the error
> messages about books.conf, which are in the attached
> file), I also noticed that the packages php5 and
> php5-mysql were missing. They were not even in the
> dependecies.

That books.conf error means that the patch in the package is not being 
applied correctly, which should be impossible... but obviously isn't! 
It does work for me, but I'll keep looking into why it doesn't for you. 
  The rest of the configuration will break pretty badly because of this.

Sorry about the php dependency also... we already depend on 
php[4|5]-cli, which pulls in php[4|5]-common, but we also need 
libapache[2]-mod-php[4|5] and php[4|5]-mysql.  I'll add those 
dependencies and re-upload, but after I've done some more work on the 
books.conf bug (in any case it will take a day or so to appear on the 
debian mirrors).

Just as a point of interest, it is not necessary to upgrade the whole 
distribution to sid/unstable, it will work fine with etch/stable, 
lenny/testing or Ubuntu hoary/7.04 too, so long as you can get the 
docboookwiki package from the unstable repository.

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