On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 06:09:10PM +0100 , Oliver Elphick wrote: > Anthony Towns wrote: > >Nah, it's the other way around: one of the php3 binaries in testing > >doesn't work with the postgresql in unstable, and the php3 in unstable > >doesn't work with the postgresql in testing; ditto some other php3 binary > >and apache, and a few other similar things. It gets quite complicated :) > > Is the automatic system capable of handling that (when the versions in > unstable work together)? or will it need manual intervention?
it's the dependencies. Remember, I pested you about libpgsql2 vs. libpgsql2.1 - that's the cause. unstable has no libpgsql2 and testing has no libpgsql2.1, that's why must php3 (and php4) go together with postgresql. Now it's even better, because postgresql moved to non-US. I'll probably need to stop building postgresql module from the whole package and make it a separate non-US package. aj: feel free to remove php3 from testing if it will make things easier. I'd like to get php4 there ass php3 is not maintained upstream anymore. Petr Cech -- Debian GNU/Linux maintainer - www.debian.{org,cz} [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Computers are useless. They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso