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Ha, Ondrej, I did not consider it as a bug. :) I thought it was
intentional. I filed report and I will update the ticket once I get
confirmation email.
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@Goran, not every bug has to have a reason. Could you please fill this
as a bug in Debian where main packaging development happens, I would be
grateful for that.
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Ondrej, what is reasoning behind mandatory space before priority???
Why it can't be:
;priority=30
but it has to be
; priority=30
A bit of flexibility would be appreciated. :)
Following regex will match both ;priority=30 and ; priority=30
priority=$(sed -ne "s/^;[ ]\?priority=\([0-9]\+\)$/\\1/p"
Brandon, I would be very grateful if you could spend some more time and
expand your blog into a man page (I could do the GROFF formatting in
case you haven't done this before).
Cheers,
Ondrej
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Thank you for the note, Brandon. This should be very useful to other
users.
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Title:
php5enmod - priority is not set by argument
To manage notifi
I don't know where php5enmod documentation can be found. Googling it
brings up this bug report.
After digging through the bash source, I found that the way to set the
priority is to use a very specific format in the .ini file for the
module. This is what Ondrej mentioned above, but for those who
I have reworked the whole php5{en,dis}mod thing and I don't really
remember how I reimplemented it :), but the source code helps:
get_priority() {
local sapi=$1
local modname=$2
local source_ini="/etc/php5/mods-available/${modname}.ini"
module_ret=0
module_exists $modname ||
I'd really like to re-open this issue: having the new ubuntu14.04 way to
go is great, but not allowing the priority to be set seens awkward...
Hope Ondřej (or someone else) can look at this...
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[Expired for php5 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Tit
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I don't see any code in php5-helper to support the /
syntax, though I can find references to it having been implemented by
Ondřej back in 2012, and asking other packages to use it.
It isn't clear to me whether thi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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