On Tuesday 2014-02-04 09:55, vetter@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de wrote:
Typically, there would have to be two packages that conflict with each other: apache2-mod_authnz_external (for 3.3), requiring apache2-mpm >= 2.4 and nothing else
Is there a reason why you use "apache2-mpm >= 2.4" instead of "apache2 >= 2.4"
No reason; I now see that apache2-MPM is also unversioned so it wouldn't work. "apache2 >= 2.4" it is.
apache2-mod_authnz_external-3_2 (for 3.2), requiring apache2-mpm < 2.4 and conflicting with apache2-mod_authnz_external.
Do we really need the conflict when we have the requirement on apache version?
Probably not.
I prepared both versions in OBS: 3.2.6 for apache 2.2: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:asvetter:branches:Apache:Module...
3.3.2 for apache 2.4: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:asvetter/apache2-mod_authnz_ext...
Are maintainers ok with that?
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