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SME 5.1.2Update2 blade failed to install

Ale

SME 5.1.2Update2 blade failed to install
« on: July 01, 2002, 07:28:31 PM »
this is not allowing me to install the blade:
dependencies conflict:
There are package conflicts with the SMEServer-5.1.2_Update2 blade
error: failed dependencies:
php >= 4.1.0 is needed by horde-2.0-4es
php >= 4.1.0 is needed by imp-3.0-3es
php >= 4.1.0 is needed by turba-1.0-5es
php-imap >= 4.1.0 is needed by imp-3.0-3es

seems to me thay I have newer php packages versions than the blade's ones (probably installed during imp upgrade) and that versions are required for imp.
I have followed IMP upgrade process described here in the forums,   so... what should I do now?
should blades have an option to allow newer versions to stay without conflicts

Many thanks in advance!

Dan Brown

Re: SME 5.1.2Update2 blade failed to install
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2002, 09:27:22 PM »
If you'd bothered to even take a look at some of the other recent topics here, you'd know that this question has already been answered a few times.

Ale

Re: SME 5.1.2Update2 blade failed to install
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2002, 10:09:25 PM »
Dear Mr. Dan:
 Sorry, I've already taken a look to various posts on this subject! ("blades are dangerous" , "apache and Openssh vesions", or so, and backwards posting )and didn't see your discussion with RequestedDeletion, it was just there in front of me!! (missconfiguration of messages per page in my browser, probably)
Yes its only my fault!!!

But... anyway you don't need to be so cruel , just a "look at that thread" would have been enough to make me feel as you did.
I would read and search very carefully next time.
Many thanks anyway!!
A.

Dan Brown

Re: SME 5.1.2Update2 blade failed to install
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2002, 06:13:32 AM »
You're right, that was pretty harsh.  I'd already answered this question what felt like several times, most recently in the "Update 2 failed due to PHP upgrade" thread here, but it seems that a bit of the discussion was elsewhere, like on the devinfo list.