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<B>David Walser</B>
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<I>Fri Mar 30 14:49:34 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>Thomas Spuhler wrote:
>><i> >David, can you please look at this again, it will not upgrade the way it
</I>>><i> >is (downgrade)
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</I>>><i> Thomas, it is my understanding that this is how it should work? That is,
</I>>><i> downgrades should not be handled automatically in Cauldron. In the stable
</I>>><i> release, you'd increase the epoch. In Cauldron, everyone affected has to
</I>>><i> handle this manually as there we don't want to increase the epoch (which
</I>>><i> would eventually trickle down into stable, and we want to avoid using an
</I>>><i> epoch unless absolutely necessary).
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</I>>><i> Just one of the downsides of running the development version on your
</I>>><i> machine as I understand it.
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</I>>><i> Remmy
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Yes, sorry if that wasn't clear. You need to install the libmbfl1-1.1.0-6.mga2 manually.
><i> It fixed the libmbfl problem.
</I>><i> I still get this warning. Google only shows it for php-5.4 RC
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</I>><i> # pear list-upgrades
</I>><i> PHP Warning: can't find symbol in Unknown on line 0
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Do we know where that is coming from?
Also, Thomas, I just saw in the changelog of the php update Oden just made in Cooker a message
about patching it to use system libzip (from fedora). Since libzip currently has a security
vulnerability, can you add this patch if we don't already have it?
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