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Date:      Tue, 28 Apr 2015 14:34:24 +0200
From:      Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>
To:        pkg@freebsd.org
Subject:   Upgrading postfixadmin leads to strange upgrades
Message-ID:  <553F7E50.9000504@digiware.nl>

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This output sort of scared me away from doing the upgrade this way....

# pkg upgrade postfixadmin
New packages to be INSTALLED:
        php56-session: 5.6.8
        php56: 5.6.8
        perl5: 5.18.4_13
        oniguruma4: 4.7.1_1
        php56-xml: 5.6.8
        php56-mbstring: 5.6.8
        php56-xmlrpc: 5.6.8
        php56-mysql: 5.6.8

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
        postfixadmin: 2.3.5 -> 2.3.7_1
        libxml2: 2.8.0_1 -> 2.9.2_2
        pkgconf: 0.9.8 -> 0.9.10
        php5-session: 5.4.13 -> 5.4.40
        apache22: 2.2.25 -> 2.2.29_2
        php5-xml: 5.4.13 -> 5.4.40
        php5: 5.4.16 -> 5.4.40
        pcre: 8.32 -> 8.35_2
        php5-mbstring: 5.4.13 -> 5.4.40
        php5-xmlrpc: 5.4.13 -> 5.4.40
        php5-mysql: 5.4.13 -> 5.4.40

Especialy where there is going to be a mix of php54 (which is what this
server is running) and newly installed php56 things....
And note that I end up with both 5.4 and 5.6 base installed?

And for postfixadmin the requirements are "simple":
- You are using Postfix 2.0 or higher.
- You are using Apache 1.3.27 / Lighttpd 1.3.15 or higher.
- You are using PHP 5.1.2 or higher.
- You are using MySQL 3.23 or higher (5.x recommended) OR PostgreSQL 7.4
(or higher)

So I could expect things to be upgraded in the 5.4 tree, but getting 5.6
as a bonus???

Thanx,
--WjW




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