nipos
2017-04-28 06:36 deepin
Add the needed Debian repositories to your repository list.
Then all dependencies can be downloaded from there automatically.
Updates can be installed too without manually updating each program.
Then all dependencies can be downloaded from there automatically.
Updates can be installed too without manually updating each program.
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I have installed apache2 mysql-server, and a few other php packages, but i can't install php5-common which installs both the old MySQL and the new MySQLi plugins. The reason it cannot be installed is that it is missing from the Debian unstable repository. I tried to install it from the Debian stable (Jessie) repository (downoladed it using links), but it has a few dependency issues, that an be corrected by downloading the corresponding packages form the same repository, but they also have many dependency issues, so i just gave it up. Is there a way to solve this without setting up a Debian stable/Ubuntu server VM?