Package: apache2-bin Version: 2.4.10-2 Severity: minor
The last paragraph of apache2-bin's description reads:
This package contains the binaries only and does not set up a working web-server instance. Install the "apache2" package to get a fully working instance. Do not install this package unless you want to set-up the Apache HTTP server entirely on your own.
Although the first 2 sentences may be useful, the last one is very confusing at best. Installing apache2-bin is needed to run Apache, so apache2-bin needs to be installed. Someone who wants to install Apache needs to install apache2-bin. The author presumably assumed that administrators used APT and should not install apache2-bin directly, leaving apache2-bin's installation to APT or the computer. With that assumption, this is merely a terminological problem - who is installing a dependency of a requested package, the administrator or the computer (or both)? The sentence should at least be clarified, but I think it should just be removed. By the way, the short description's parenthesis ("binary files and modules") is redundant, since modules are binary files. I suggest to change "binary files" to something more specific or to remove "and modules". -- Filipus Klutiero http://www.philippecloutier.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org