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#622706
PHP5-FPM depends on /var/www
Reported by: Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:15:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version php5/5.3.6-8
Done: Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>:
Bug#622706; Package php5-fpm.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:15:04 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Acknowledgement sent
to Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>:
New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:15:04 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
Package: php5-fpm
Version: 5.3.6-8
The php5-fpm package depends on /var/www but does not supply this directory
itself. Instead, it relies on other packages to have already created this
directory for it and does not depend on any of them.
Two options:
1) Stop depending on /var/www
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/dir-or-file-in-var-www.html
2) Provide /var/www
/debian/php5-fpm.dirs
Personally, I believe option 1 is significantly better.
Either way, the way it is now, if /var/www hasn't been created by the user or
another application, the installation will throw an error and php5-fpm will be
unable to start.
Information forwarded
to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>:
Bug#622706; Package php5-fpm.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 05:36:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Acknowledgement sent
to Ondřej Surý <ondrej@sury.org>:
Extra info received and forwarded to list. Copy sent to Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 05:36:03 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Message #10 received at 622706@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
Could you please provide evidence? Like apt-get output when installation failed?
I believe this dependency has been already fixed.
Ondřej Surý
On 14.4.2011, at 5:13, Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Package: php5-fpm
> Version: 5.3.6-8
>
> The php5-fpm package depends on /var/www but does not supply this directory
> itself. Instead, it relies on other packages to have already created this
> directory for it and does not depend on any of them.
>
> Two options:
> 1) Stop depending on /var/www
> http://lintian.debian.org/tags/dir-or-file-in-var-www.html
> 2) Provide /var/www
> /debian/php5-fpm.dirs
>
> Personally, I believe option 1 is significantly better.
>
> Either way, the way it is now, if /var/www hasn't been created by the user or
> another application, the installation will throw an error and php5-fpm will be
> unable to start.
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> pkg-php-maint mailing list
> pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-php-maint
Reply sent
to Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>:
You have taken responsibility.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 23:33:04 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Notification sent
to Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>:
Bug acknowledged by developer.
(Thu, 14 Apr 2011 23:33:04 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
Message #15 received at 622706-close@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
You're right, this is indeed fixed. I'm sorry to have bothered you. :)
Bug archived.
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