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	<title>Comments on: Horde-imp on lighttpd</title>
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		<title>By: hrongyorgy</title>
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		<description>Hi!

I have an apache, but i think it&#039;sn&#039;t an apache-lighty problem.

My PHP is installed with these flags:

dev-lang/php apache2 berkdb bzip2 calendar cgi cli crypt ctype exif ftp gd gdbm iconv imap inifile ipv6 kerberos ldap mssql mysql mysqli ncurses nls pcre pic readline reflection session simplexml snmp sockets spell spl sqlite ssl tidy truetype unicode xml xmlreader xmlrpc xmlwriter xpm xsl zip zlib

I think you can remove the apache2, ldap, mssql, snmp, kerberos, sockets, spl, sqlite, xpm and xsl flags safely.</description>
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<p>I have an apache, but i think it&#8217;sn&#8217;t an apache-lighty problem.</p>
<p>My PHP is installed with these flags:</p>
<p>dev-lang/php apache2 berkdb bzip2 calendar cgi cli crypt ctype exif ftp gd gdbm iconv imap inifile ipv6 kerberos ldap mssql mysql mysqli ncurses nls pcre pic readline reflection session simplexml snmp sockets spell spl sqlite ssl tidy truetype unicode xml xmlreader xmlrpc xmlwriter xpm xsl zip zlib</p>
<p>I think you can remove the apache2, ldap, mssql, snmp, kerberos, sockets, spl, sqlite, xpm and xsl flags safely.</p>
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