Bug 24946

Summary: mod_php deprecated?
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Joe Harrington <jhmail>
Component: mod_phpAssignee: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin>
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Version: 7.0CC: jhmail
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Description Joe Harrington 2001-01-25 17:55:42 UTC
I see that on 24 Jan at 2pm you posted php*-4.0.4pl1 rpms, but not
mod_php.  The library that was in mod_php now seems to be in the main php
package.  The gif isn't.  Grabbing all the updates and doing rpm -F *
breaks when the old mod_php's library conflicts with the file
that is now in the new main php package (a general problem with rpm run
this way, I'll file a bug under rpm too).  The errata page on php has not
been updated yet.  Please update it, and address this question
specifically: Is mod_php now deprecated?  If so, what about the gif it
contained?

Thanks,

--jh--

Comment 1 Nalin Dahyabhai 2001-01-25 20:35:26 UTC
The graphic file was moved to the php-manual package when mod_php was
obliterated.  The mod_php package was merged in with php because of loud
complaints from users who upgraded from PHP 3 to PHP 4 and forgot to install
mod_php.  I'll revise the errata text on the web site to make this clearer.

Comment 2 Ryan Weiss 2001-03-03 23:41:50 UTC
*** Bug 30492 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***