At the moment apt has dependency problem because I did not download everything (php modules etc).
But I just postpone updating until the definitive fix is out.
I know that this is not the best way, but I did not know what exactly would happen if I install the proposed packages now, and then later want to remove them again...
I just went back the the previous version.
Since I remove packages from /var/cache/apt after update, I had to dig them up online, from: /launchpad. net/~ubuntu- security/ +archive/ ppa/+buildjob/ 2165886
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I downloaded these and installed them manually with dpkg:
https:/ /launchpad. net/~ubuntu- security/ +archive/ ppa/+buildjob/ 2165886/ +files/ php5-common_ 5.2.4-2ubuntu5. 14_i386. deb /launchpad. net/~ubuntu- security/ +archive/ ppa/+buildjob/ 2165886/ +files/ libapache2- mod-php5_ 5.2.4-2ubuntu5. 14_i386. deb
https:/
At the moment apt has dependency problem because I did not download everything (php modules etc).
But I just postpone updating until the definitive fix is out.
I know that this is not the best way, but I did not know what exactly would happen if I install the proposed packages now, and then later want to remove them again...