[Expired for php5 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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You are very likely right.
I tried to test a web application which needed a number of php5 stuff to be
pulled.
Once I decided the tests were over, I tried to uninstall those packages.
The end situation was the one I described.
php5-cgi says:
Description-en: server-side, HTML-embedded scripting la
You seem to mix PHP 5 (as in the interpreter) and php5 meta-package.
It would be nice to at least read the description of the packages you
are reporting bugs to:
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Description: server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (metapackage)
This package is a metapackage that, when install
I'm sorry I cannot say which dependencies I'd like to have: I have no idea.
All I can tell you is that among php5 dependencies I see:
libapache2-mod-php5 (>= 5.4.6-1ubuntu1) | libapache2-mod-php5filter (>=
5.4.6-1ubuntu1) | php5-cgi (>= 5.4.6-1ubuntu1) | php5-fpm (>= 5.4.6-1ubuntu1),
If
I don't see any issue with the current php5 dependency structure, so you
need to explain what you mean in detail. Please could you explain
exactly what the problem is, and how you think the dependency structure
should be changed?
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
PHP5 can be used without any web related stuff.
So there is no need to pull web stuff when PHP5 is installed.
On the other side, php5-cgi does need web stuff as CGI a web technology.
Your suggestion proved to be good, though.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Yo
I moved the status to confirmed for the considerations in the above
comment #4.
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Title:
Cannot be uninstalled without installing A
Just also uninstall php5 package, so it doesn't pull libapache2-mod-php5
as default dependency.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
You are correct that this is a strange requirement, but I suspect that
if this is happening to you then this is more likely due to a dependency
requirement caused by some other package, rather than an issue with
re