Are we reiterating the "please don't remove php4, I have old
applications"?
If you have an old application which needs a rewrite you should stay on
LTS. You can have a API stability or the newest version of PHP5. You
cannot have both.
While I was not involved in the original decision I quite agre
The fuser check was added to not delete still active session files (e.g.
created long time ago, but still actively used by php5 process).
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I am not speaking about PHP5.
Sqlite 2.x is long discontinued and is not supported by upstream. So
there were no official security/stability updates since 2006.
And BTW it has been removed from php 5.4 anyway.
Anyway I don't really care what Ubuntu is going to do. The fact is that
sqlite 2.x is
Is this still true for 5.1.25-10? I would be interested in patch for
Debian if yes.
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db version 5.1.19-2ubuntu1 failed to build on amd64
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Should be built with --enable-posixmu
Yay, that's a way to go. Insult all the people who could possibly help
you.
I don't see any bug here. If you really don't have any other machine and
you have to do the bad thing called "mixing production and development
environment" then you can use debootstrap to create chroot to isolate
the buil
There's no bug in default Ubuntu, the mix'n'match you described isn't
supported by any sane distribution.
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You need to run Berkeley DB upgrade procedure and not cyrus one:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17076_02/html/upgrading/upgrade_process.html
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This will go away with newer cyrus-imapd-2.2, once it gets pulled from
Debian. Berkeley DB upgrades are now automatic.
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imap db not readabl
As it was said in the Debian bug ... the right place to work this on is
the upstream.
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Please, apply "autocreate" patch into cyrus-imapd
-
Public bug reported:
Hi,
just drop the patch on next sync. db4.7 is obsolete and test are not run
anymore, so you can just sync with Debian.
O.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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db4.6 was removed from Debian (unstable + testing), please do the same,
so we don't keep the zombies out in the wild.
** Affects: db4.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi,
could you please sync with Debian and also give the patches from ubuntu2
back to Debian?
Also the "Build with -mno-vsx on ppc64, otherwise the tests fail." could
be dropped, since the test are run only for "db" package.
Thanks,
O.
** Affects: db4.8 (Ubuntu)
Import
I'm here with David...
You didn't solve the original problem, but created more problems in one
go. The init.d script really should fail if there's incorrect
configuration, but this fix:
a) ignores the failure of missing /var/www (by returning
b) stops php5-fpm from running even if there is a cor
> In this case, I don't think we're considering the users' position,
> or how this negatively affects PHP by making it hard for users
> to utilize embedded PHP on our platform.
I think that's exactly what we do - we do consider the users' position.
phc is almost only user of this SAPI, which is st
http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=18372
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** Also affects: php via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=443524
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: p
Happens on the i386 arch as well.
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> What about Lucid?
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/php5
(Not guaranteed to work, but will (almost) always include the latest
what Debian pkg team has cooked in their kitchen.)
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The PPA is my personal effort...
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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PHP5.3.2 throws SEGV on gc_collect_cycles() on script s
Well, if you use safe deployment schema (aka have a staging server) it
would be quite safe to use my PPA.
I cannot speak for Ubuntu - the Ubuntu PHP5 maintainer has a say here.
Anyway it is not as much personal project - I am on the Debian php pkg
team - the only personal thingie here is a backpo
> If you know of a better AND simpler way for the thousands of server
> admins like me who need to install the PHP 5.2.X and PHP GD library on
> Lucid, PLEASE let us know as it would benefit us all. I know you do not
> want people posting bug reports about this stuff, and we don't want to
> have to
I am afraid you'll have to use the Google, I don't know of any FAQs or
wikis apart from those I already sent you, so that's exactly what I
would have to do.
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Could you please fill this bug with Debian? It would help me very much
to not forget about this issue and since Ubuntu generally pulls most of
the PHP packaging from Debian, it would be fixed in the Ubuntu at the
same time.
Thanks,
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And just to clarify why libedit... the GNU Readline is licensed under a
GNU GPL (not LGPL) and hence can be used only in GPL licensed programs.
Thus PHP can be compiled with libreadline, but resulting binary cannot
be legally distributed.
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The reason number one is that's against general policy to upgrade
versions in stable releases. (That's same for Ubuntu, Debian and number
of other distributions).
The reason number two is that the minor releases of php doesn't only
include security fixes (check the upstream changelog or even svn l
You can read more about updates in stable release at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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Upgrade to latest php 5.3 version
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Is that hard to check the launchpad for exactly the same bug?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 673748
package bird 1.0.15-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation
Not a php5 bug, but a lighttpd one.
** Package changed: php5 (Ubuntu) => lighttpd (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lighttpd (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => New
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James,
Alfredo is right. At least it needs a NEWS.Debian entry for lighttpd.
Upgrades should not break existing installations (at least not without
prior notice).
Ondrej
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> Note that with such a large set of changes, it may be best to
collaborate directly with the Debian php maintainers rather than us
importing this version before them. There may already be work done in
their git branches.
Hi, php5 5.3.5 will be uploaded to Debian after squeeze is released.
As us
http://wiki.debian.org/PHP/GitUsage
And yet again I am going to repeat myself - pushing new upstream
versions to repository is not that important as triaging and fixing
existing reported bugs on php5.
f.e. it would be great if you could search for a solution of
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugr
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 685014 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/685014
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 685014
Please merge php5 5.3.3-5 (main) from Debian unstable
* You can subscribe to bug 685014 by following this link:
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Adam, you're right. This affects only lucid php5. And as I have
suggested in 685014, it seems to be a good idea to pick the fixes from
5.3.3-6 to maverick and now it seems to be a good idea to pick them also
for 5.3.2 (plus all other segfault bugs which can be found in upstream
SVN).
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Just pull aea525085794 from Debian PHP GIT.
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php-pear: pecl install reports Call to undefined method
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Again the debconf database is at fault.
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package php5-cli 5.2.10.dfsg.1-2ubuntu6.10
Just as a side note: I don't think that Debian is affected, because
do_stop tries really hard to kill everything...
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PHP5-FPM doesn't alway
I think this bug can be closed. apache2-mod-itk, cgi, fastcgi and now
FPM SAPI is a way how to solve this problem.
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Not possible to run PHP
I don't think there's a bug in PHP5 here, if the apache2 is getting
installed then it's a bug in APT resolving the dependencies somewhere.
Also it _is_ documented:
This package is a meta-package that, when installed, guarantees that you
have at least one of the four server-side versions of the P
It's not the same - the (sha1sum also says so)
Snippet from debian/rules:
cd cgi-build && $(MAKE) && mv sapi/cgi/php-cgi sapi/cgi/cgi-
bin.php5
# Dirty hack to not rebuild everything twice
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: php5
The temporary-path-fixes-for-multiarch.patch contains this line:
+ test -f
$i/$PHP_LIBDIR/$DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH/libXpm.$SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME &&
GD_XPM_DIR=$i && break+ test -f
$i/$PHP_LIBDIR/$DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH/libXpm.$SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME &&
GD_X
I want to wait to php5 to migrate to testing, so it will be mysql5.1
waiting time (5 days) + php5 waiting time (~10 days). But I don't have
any big changes pending in the git (see below), so it might as well be
after 5.3.7 is released.
3bc878808540e48af43af95a67984fdec24d423e Pull (and fix broken
You can go ahead and fetch 9759a6a2 from Debian Git, it includes updated
temporary-path-fixes-for-multiarch.patch (or it is attached here).
You can check if it builds in my PHP5 PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/php5/+packages
But natty does build it ok as well as Debian unstable (at le
As the log you have attached shows:
fallo al leer en la copia de búfer de el fichero de lista de ficheros
del paquete `linux-headers-2.6.35-25': Error de entrada/salida
You should probably checks your disks. There's nothing wrong in db4.8
package.
** Changed in: db4.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne
Not a db4.6 problem..., this starts with:
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ...
(Reading database ... dpkg: error processing findutils (--configure):
package findutils is already installed and configured
Errors were encountered while processing:
findutils
But it looks like corrupted
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 546483 ***
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package libdb4.8 4.8.24-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: no package named
`libdb4.8' is installed, cannot configure
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** Package changed: db (Debian) => db-defaults (Debian)
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Status: New => Unknown
** Changed
** Changed in: db (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Not a bug in php5 itself, but a debconf database got locked somewhere...
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I guess it's the same problem as with Zend Optimizer (see Debian
bugreport) - you should ask your vendor to provide LFS version of Zend
Guard to be used with Debian/Ubuntu LFS version.
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** Als
php5-idn should be really removed from archive. The upstream development
is dead and the package was orphaned in Debian anyway.
php5-intl provides some of the functionality.
** Package changed: php5 (Ubuntu) => php-idn (Ubuntu)
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update-manager error when upgrading php5-idn
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impossible to install - dokuwiki and it
2RedSingularity: please always check source package. The source package
for php5-idn is not php5, but php-idn.
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libphp-simple pie should depend on php5-intl where it is available
(lucid has one).
simplepie uses only idn_to_utf8 which is provided by php5-intl as well
(and is not broken).
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> Ondrej, we generally fix things in Ubuntu first and then send the patch
> back to Debian later once we know the fix was effective for Ubuntu users.
Maybe that's generally what you (should) do, but I don't remember a
single patch provided by the Ubuntu to the Debian pkg-php team. I had to
cherry-
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-php/php.git;a=blob;f=debian/patches/fix-
segfault-when-extending-
SplFixedArray.patch;h=a714bd57b18a2d7cfb57670941636864d62496e4;hb=3eda857140109380f6d855ab0ff465b25288c077
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> php5-fpm has been removed from upstream so im closing this bug.
Upstream svn doesn't agree with you.
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This won't be fixed in karmic. You should upgrade at least to LTS.
Anyway this should be fairly easy to fix, since you just have error in
init.d script.
Meanwhile you can use my ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/bird
It contains the 1.2.5-1 package for karmic, lucid and maverick.
Ondr
> Yet another reason to loose this cron job.
The reason why the Debian way of gc was introduced was security issue.
Phil, do you expect that standard installation of Debian PHP will work
out-of-the-box even on high load servers without any tweaks and
settings?
You are free to set the php in any
> Will this ever become available for Hardy Heron without having to
compile php by hand?
No. This feature is available only in 5.3.0+ version of php5.
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This is not a bug, but a upstream feature request. Closing as Invalid in
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It's already fixed in Maverick.
On karmic, just edit /etc/bird6.conf and comment the failing section
then run dpkg --configure -a.
** Changed in: bird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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It's fixed on Lucid as well.
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And I would recommend using my PPA for up-to-date bird packages (latest
normal and LTS releases will be always supported):
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/bird
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post-installation script returned error exit status 2
It's a debconf error and not a specific php5:
frontend: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X
server :0.0.
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subprocess installed post-installatio
That's not specific to bird, any daemon running as non-root have this
problem, and usually it's solved by doing:
mkdir -p /var/log/bird
chown bird: /var/log/bird
and configuring the logfile to /var/log/bird/bird.log
I don't think the needs to be fixed at the package level, and on the
contrary th
Folks, here: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-
projects/bind9/-/merge_requests/5514
(I haven't tested it yet, but you can follow the progress there...)
It will most probably make it into 9.18.0 (in December 2021).
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php-swoole on armhf impish is also affected:
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php/+build/22393235
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