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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Adding additional provides to php database modules</H1>
<B>Thomas Spuhler</B>
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<I>Sun Dec 18 02:30:56 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>On Saturday, December 17, 2011 03:24:16 PM Oliver Burger wrote:
><i> Hi,
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</I>><i> I'm maintaining mediawiki and drupal.
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</I>><i> Both packages require a php database module but both can work with mysql,
</I>><i> postgresql and sqlite.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Now the mediawiki package does simply require both php-mysql and php-pgsql,
</I>><i> which is bad since it leads to installing unneeded database libraries in
</I>><i> the system.
</I>><i> Drupal has three sub packages which doe require the respective php database
</I>><i> module and one of the three is required by drupal itself, which is some
</I>><i> kind of ugly workarround.
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</I>><i> I think it would be a cleaner solution to have php-X providing something
</I>><i> common and php-pdo_X providing something common (X being one of mysql,
</I>><i> pgsql or sqlite).
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</I>><i> What do you think?
</I>><i> I tried contacting the php maintainer by mail, but he didn't answer me.
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</I>><i> Oliver
</I>Because he is trying to get php-gkt2 built :)
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Thomas Spuhler
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