Hi,

I'm trying to understand the context of this bug, as my current take on this is that php-gettext is at risk of being removed from Trixie purely on account that:

- There exists a *downstream* package (tt-rss, i.e. not an actual dependency of php-gettext) that is posing a problem. - The PHPUnit text fails merely on account that php-gettext outputs some data to stderr, and newer PHPUnit, which didn't care about that in the past, no longer does by default.

If that is the case, then I hardly see how the above is enough to warrant the removal of what I assert is a *critical* package for anyone who wants to serve localised PHP content using Debian, and I would urge the maintainers of the package to re-evaluate their assessment to fix the issue and reinstate php-gettext as part of Trixie.

For reference, I am using php-gettext on a Debian Apache/PHP server as a means to (indirectly) generate localised pages for my website at https://rufus.ie (where, ironically, one can download a popular Windows application that can help folks install Debian). So not having php-gettext being part of Trixie is a complete dealbreaker for me in terms of being able to use the next version of Debian as a web server, and I suspect that I am far from being the only Debian user in this case...

Therefore, I hope that the current removal of php-gettext from Trixie is being treated as a transient issue, that is being looked into and that is going to be addressed before release, rather than a hint that the Debian maintainers do plans to drop the whole package altogether.

Thank you,

/Pete

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