*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1593024 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1593024
Invalidating without explanation is frowned upon, I've linked this bug
to #1593024 as a duplicate as both tackle syncing zend-framework from
Debian.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1593024 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1593024
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1593024
Unblacklist and sync zendframework 1.12.18+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian
unstable (main)
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** Changed in: zend-framework (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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I'd agree that this shouldn't be marked "Fix Released" upstream when no
merge happened and we're lagging years behind the versions supported in
Debian.
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Note that I'm working on solving things along the lines of c#10 in LP:
#1593024.
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Hi, in my opinion this bug should not have been marked as 'Fix
Released'. The Ubuntu package of zend has fallen three years behind
Debian's version and has not had a bugfix upload in more than a year.
The version in Ubuntu vivid is 1.11.11 which was released by upstream in
September 2011.
Debian
** Changed in: zendframework (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Is there a current framework to change depends/recommends from
zendframework to zend-framework, or is this up to individual package
maintainers?
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** Changed in: zendframework (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #688033
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688033
** Also affects: zendframework (Debian) via
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Raphael:
Question 1:
ZendX is distributed inside the source package from upstream.
Those 'addons' are experimental or not ready for production. but people already
using them to be up2date with all upcoming features.
Question 2:
I had the idea to package zend framework 2 as separate package, wit
Hi,
> Would you be willing to maintain a Debian package for those addons so
> that Ubuntu can then use the official Debian packages with just an added
> dependency to ease the transition? I'll open a separate bug on the
> Debian side to get the naming fixed and to track this on the Debian side
> t
> 1. the naming of the Debian package was wrong, libphp-zend-framework
is more the usual naming convention.
Note that you have libzend-framework-php in Ubuntu and not libphp-zend-
framework. Also upstream does not put a dash between zend and framework,
although they use upper case letters to disti
Hi,
> I'm not familiar with all this, but why were those "ZendX addons" not
> packaged separately if they are addons and not provided in the main
> zendframework tarball?
I would add ZendX after debian wheezy is released. I could create also
an package for experimental first.
> Also why are you s
I'm taking the liberty to move the status to triaged because opinion is
a sort of soft wontfix.
Would you be willing to maintain a Debian package for those addons so
that Ubuntu can then use the official Debian packages with just an added
dependency to ease the transition? I'll open a separate bug
Hi Stefan, thank you for your quick answer.
I'm not familiar with all this, but why were those "ZendX addons" not
packaged separately if they are addons and not provided in the main
zendframework tarball?
Also why are you suggesting to wait for zend framework 2.0 to resolve
this issue? Is there a
For reference this is the bug that required the Debian package to be
blacklisted:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zendframework/+bug/580507
I would hope that Stephan could instead contribute the "goodies" to the
Debian package so that everybody benefits from it. I'm not sure if this
is s
I would like to see that,
but as long the Debian package doesn't ship the ZendX library addons,
this won't happen.
People already depending on this.
You can, of course, depend on zendframework|zend-framework to make it
work.
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