• Many packages will install apache2

    From =?UTF-8?B?SsOpcsOpbXkgTGFs?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 18 17:30:01 2023
    Hi,

    I just keep on removing apache2 on my system, and find it bad that some
    updates will reinstall it.
    It seems to be coming from dependencies on "apache2 | httpd-cgi"
    which favors the former (I have some httpd-cgi installed, just not apache2).
    Is it okay to open bugs asking to use instead "httpd-cgi | apache2" ? Which severity would be correct ? Unless there is a general reason not to do this
    ?

    Jérémy

    <div dir="ltr">Hi,<div><br></div><div>I just keep on removing apache2 on my system, and find it bad that some updates will reinstall it.</div><div>It seems to be coming from dependencies on &quot;apache2 | httpd-cgi&quot; which favors the former (I have
    some httpd-cgi installed, just not apache2).</div><div>Is it okay to open bugs asking to use instead &quot;httpd-cgi | apache2&quot; ? Which severity would be correct ? Unless there is a general reason not to do this ?</div><div><br></div><div>Jérémy</
    <div><br></div></div>

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  • From Andreas Metzler@21:1/5 to kapouer@melix.org on Wed Jan 18 18:20:01 2023
    On 2023-01-18 Jérémy Lal <kapouer@melix.org> wrote:
    I just keep on removing apache2 on my system, and find it bad that some updates will reinstall it.
    It seems to be coming from dependencies on "apache2 | httpd-cgi" which
    favors the former (I have some httpd-cgi installed, just not apache2).
    Is it okay to open bugs asking to use instead "httpd-cgi | apache2"?
    Which severity would be correct? Unless there is a general reason not
    to do this?

    Hello,

    If apt finds that a dependency requires (apache2 OR httpd-cgi) and
    something providing httpd-cgi is already installed it will not (should
    not) remove the providing package and install httpd-cgi. So you will
    need to look in detail why apache2 is being installed on your system.

    Using "apache2 | httpd-cgi" as dependency allows us (Debian) to declare
    apache2 to be the default choice.

    cu Andreas
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