23:00 < infinity> If the mod_perl/dbi-perl method is the preferred one (which
it is currently,
being at the head of the list), I'd move libapache-dbi-perl
to the front of the
list and drop mod_perl from there. That probably fixes the
general case.
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/request-tracker4
** Branch linked: lp:debian/wheezy/request-tracker4
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Title:
Missing dependency for libapache-dbi-per
This bug was fixed in the package request-tracker4 - 4.0.4-2
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request-tracker4 (4.0.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Add Recommends on all Apache-related modules; although any one can
be used to produce a working configuration, installing them all will
result in less confusi
** Also affects: request-tracker4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Missing dependency for libapache-dbi-perl
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 06:49:12PM -, Alex Vandiver wrote:
> I just took a quick look at this, and replicated it. However,
> libapache-dbi-perl _is_ in the dependencies of rt3.8-apache2, but
> because of the way the dependencies have been phrased, apt decides to
> install speedy-cgi-perl is a
I just took a quick look at this, and replicated it. However,
libapache-dbi-perl _is_ in the dependencies of rt3.8-apache2, but
because of the way the dependencies have been phrased, apt decides to
install speedy-cgi-perl is a fine stand-in for libapache-dbi-perl, and
installs that instead. I don