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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
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Gentoo-Bug: 559924
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
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The interactive "php -a" command-line interface will hang unless PHP
is built with USE=readline. This used to be an elog warning, but was
rather easy to overlook and mysterious to those who hit the bug. We
already have REQUIRED_USE for our other flags, so it makes sense to
enforce the cli dependency on readline there.
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Now that PHP upstream is playing fast and loose with their versioning,
our slotting applies to major versions as well as minor ones. Remove
the word "minor" since it's no longer correct.
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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We have two bugs (432962 and 572436) regarding stale eselect symlinks.
The first issue is that removal of an old slot does not update the
eselect-php symlinks to point to a newer slot. Thus, if a user
upgrades slots and depcleans the old one, his symlinks (and thus PHP)
are left broken until eselect-php is run manually. This is fixed by
running `eselect php cleanup` in pkg_postrm, since removal of the
old slot will trigger a cleanup (which updates the symlink).
The second issue is that disabling a SAPI would leave behind a broken
symlink. For example, if the "cgi" SAPI was once used but the user has
reinstalled PHP with USE="-cgi", then the old eselect-php symlink for
php-cgi would be left behind. This is fixed by running `eselect php
cleanup` in pkg_postinst, since that will be triggered after the
reinstall finishes, at which point the php-cgi symlink will be dead
and thus get removed.
Gentoo-Bug: 432962
Gentoo-Bug: 572436
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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We had to leave db:5.3 out of our dependency string until now because
the upstream build system couldn't detect it. The latest v5.6.17 and
v7.0.2 will find it, though, so we add it as an option.
Gentoo-Bug: 564824
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
Signed-off-by: Patrice Clement <monsieurp@gentoo.org>
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PHP has two Firebird drivers -- the legacy "interbase" driver and the
new pdo-firebird driver. We have always supported the legacy driver
with USE=firebird, but were missing the pdo-firebird configure flag
when USE="pdo firebird" was set. Similar tricks were in place for
e.g. sqlite and oci8, but Firebird was forgotten.
Dmitry A. Bakshaev was nice enough to point this out in bug 538226,
and even supplied a patch. Testing shows that both drivers work in
php:5.6, but that only the PDO driver works in php:7.0. That's not
a regression; this commit adds the only driver that works in php:7.0.
Gentoo-Bug: 538226
Suggested-By: Dmitry A. Bakshaev
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Replace all uses of herd with appropriate project maintainers, or no
maintainers in case of herds requested to be disbanded.
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GLEP 67 removes the explicit notion of maintainer-needed@g.o being used
for packages lacking maintainers, in favor of assuming maintainer-needed
whenever the package has no maintainers.
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Force unified quoting in all metadata.xml files since lxml does not
preserve original use of single and double quotes. Ensuring unified
quoting before the process allows distinguishing the GLEP 67-related
metadata.xml changes from unrelated quoting changes.
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The php-fpm.conf file uses the @localstatedir@ passed to ./configure
as its default prefix for some settings. The econf default for
localstatedir is ${EPREFIX}/var/lib, but php-fpm.conf is expecting
${EPREFIX}/var, so we pass that instead. This ensures that the default
log location (e.g. /var/log) actually exists.
Gentoo-Bug: 572002
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Thanks to Heather
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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* add missing die
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org>
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Gentoo-bug: 361995
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27
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Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/569908
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.27_p47
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20-prefix
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20-prefix
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --ignore-arches
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="ppc"
Signed-off-by: Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org>
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Gentoo-Bug: 571254
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="ppc"
Signed-off-by: Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org>
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Gentoo-Bug: 571254
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="arm"
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="arm"
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Sorry! *sniff*
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Gentoo-Bug: 571060
Also bump ebuild to EAPI=6.
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="arm"
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="amd64"
Signed-off-by: Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org>
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Bug: http://bugs.gentoo.org/571762
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20.1
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20.1
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Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20-prefix
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Bump to version 2.2 that makes it possible to symlink python-exec2-c
directly as wrapper. This is necessary to support wrapping
/usr/bin/python correctly on non-Linux systems where shebangs must only
reference real executables (rather than the Python script used so far).
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