A number of things on here we should pick up. The broken libtool is at the top of my list. Of course, there are a few crazy things on there too like building all SAPIs with ZTS.

php4 (4:4.3.10-3) unstable; urgency=medium

* Update to CVS, as of 200502060530 (closes: #288672)
- File uploads with "'" in them aren't cut off anymore (closes: #288679)
- unserialize() is no longer ridiculously slow (closes: #291392)
- Add 000-200502060530_CVS.patch
- Adapt debian/rules to the realities of upstream's new buildconf
- Add 033-we_WANT_libtool.patch, to force relibtoolizing with Debian's
libtool, rather than using upstream's broken bundled libtool
- Drop 031_zend_strtod_1.1.2.10.patch and 032_zend_strtod_debian.patch
- Adjust patches for offsets and fuzz
- Force --with-pic, as policy demands it, and the build system doesn't
* Added several patches, yanked from the Fedora PHP sources:
- 034-apache2_umask_fix.patch, fixes umask not being properly reset
after each request (closes: #286225)
- 036-fd_setsize_fix.patch, fixes misuse of FD_SET()
- 038-round_test_fix.patch, makes the rounding test work on gcc-3.3
* Removed --with-libedit, as being able to background php is more useful,
in my opinion, than using readline functions (see #286356)
* Include zip support in all SAPIs (closes: #288534, #288909)
* Enable Zend Thread Safety for all SAPIs, meaning that our modules
are now compiled for ZTS APIs as well. (closes: #278212, #264015)
- Make sure caudium-php4 now provides phpapi-$(ver), and modules can
be configured with the caudium SAPI.
- Add 039-reentrant_libs.patch to link to the reentrant versions of
libldap and libmysqlclient
* Stop suggesting phpdoc, as it's undistributable anyway.
* Add 040-curl_open_basedir.patch, to make php4-curl respect the value
of open_basedir, thanks to Martin Pitt (closes: #291410)
* Add 041-shut_up_snmp.patch, to prevent libsnmp5 from attempting (and
failing) to write persistent data every time it shuts down. Ugh.


 -- Adam Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Sun,  6 Feb 2005 05:32:11 -0700

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