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FS#77996 - [php-legacy] php-legacy-* modules should provide php-*
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Opened by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Saturday, 25 March 2023, 23:49 GMT
Last edited by David Runge (dvzrv) - Monday, 03 April 2023, 07:44 GMT
Opened by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Saturday, 25 March 2023, 23:49 GMT
Last edited by David Runge (dvzrv) - Monday, 03 April 2023, 07:44 GMT
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DetailsFor example nextcloud in community-testing depends on php-gd, unrequired dependencies (php and php-gd) installed however it can use both php and php-legacy. For php we have 'php-interpreter' provides.
Or maybe this can be solved in some other way. |
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Closed by David Runge (dvzrv)
Monday, 03 April 2023, 07:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed with php 8.2.4-2, php-legacy 8.1.17-2
Monday, 03 April 2023, 07:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed with php 8.2.4-2, php-legacy 8.1.17-2
This way we can more easily resolve strict dependencies for the applications (such as nextcloud) and will not drag in e.g. php or php-legacy (depending on what is supposed to be installed).
For reference: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/78028