packages: phpMyAdmin/phpMyAdmin.spec - no php application requires mod_php, ...

Elan Ruusamäe glen at pld-linux.org
Mon Nov 2 14:08:59 CET 2009


On Monday 02 November 2009 14:08:37 Bartosz Świątek wrote:
> >
> > it runs on cli mode?
>
> Sure.

seems you don't understand what CLI is, do you? you're constantly referring 
back to webserver.

> > and seems you don't know that webserver(php) is not apaache centric maybe
> > that is your problem?
> >
> > $ ac-provides 'webserver(php)'
> > apache-mod_php-5.2.11-2.amd64
> > apache-mod_php-5.2.1-6.amd64
> > apache-mod_php4-4.4.9-12.amd64
> > apache-mod_php4-4.4.6-4.amd64
> > apache1-mod_php-5.2.11-2.amd64
> > apache1-mod_php-5.2.1-6.amd64
> > apache1-mod_php4-4.4.9-12.amd64
> > apache1-mod_php4-4.4.6-4.amd64
> > lighttpd-mod_cgi_php-1.4.24-1.amd64
> > lighttpd-php-spawned-1.4.24-1.amd64
> > php-fcgi-5.2.11-2.amd64
> > php-fcgi-5.2.1-6.amd64
> > php-fpm-5.2.11-2.amd64
> > php4-fcgi-4.4.9-12.amd64
> > php4-fcgi-4.4.6-4.amd64
>
> Hmm, i'm running php as cgi, with cgiwrap, so I just need php-cgi to
> run phpMyAdmin. By default it installed apache-mod_php which isn't
> needed at all in my configuration - therefore the change. But of
> course I use "Alias" in the config for myadmin etc. so other apache
> modules make sens to me. I guess if you run lighttpd or nginx you
> won't use mod_php either... this change makes sense to me, but if
> there's something I didn't think about feel free to correct me.

so create similar package for apache like there exists lighttpd-mod_cgi_php.

-- 
glen


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