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I tried doing an "apt-get install php4-mysql" but got the following
error message...

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Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.

Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  php4-mysql: Depends: phpapi-20020918
              Depends: php4-common (= 4:4.3.10-16) but 4:4.4.0-2 is to
be installed
E: Broken packages
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These are the php related packages i have installed:


ii  libapache-mod-php4                 4.4.0-2
ii  libapache2-mod-php4                4.4.0-2
ii  php-db                             1.7.6-2
ii  php-http                           1.3.6-2
ii  php-mail                           1.1.6-2
ii  php-net-smtp                       1.2.6-2
ii  php-net-socket                     1.0.6-2
ii  php-pear                           5.0.5-1
ii  php-xml-parser                     1.2.6-2
ii  php4-common                        4.4.0-2
ii  php4-gd                            4.4.0-2
ii  php4-imagick                       0.9.11-2
ii  php4-pear                          4.4.0-2
ii  php4-pgsql                         4.4.0-2
ii  php5-cli                           5.0.5-1
ii  php5-common                        5.0.5-1


I'm having doubts about this whole package system. Seems like a lot of
people are having problems with it. Wouldn't it be better if everyone
just learned how to do things from source??

If anyone knows why this problem came up I would appreciate some
suggestions.  Otherwise, I think I'm going to pursue the source
route..

Thanks

Bart



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