On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 07:44:19PM +0200, Remi Collet wrote:
So, this is exactly what we need to fix / avoid.
This should be
Requires: php-common >= 5.2.0-9
(php-common which provides php.ini which define the include path of
/usr/share/php where library must be installed)
I think it only make sense to requires httpd for a webapp when it
provide an specific httpd configuration file.
I agree with the general sentiment here, but I'm not sure about
encouraging a dependency on php-common specifically. The existence of
that package should be considered an implementation detail in how we
happen to package php (currently), I'd have thought.
For a PHP library (as in, collection of PHP code), this is more tricky.
We want to express a dependency on a particular language version. I'd
say php-api would be correct, but that is effectively useless since the
language evolves across minor releases, but the API version does not
have that granualarity.
Maybe a new dependency would be better, have php (and php53, etc) do:
Provides: php-language = %{version}
or something similar?
Regards, Joe