Hi Fabio
> > Chowing a -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common and then an apt-get
> > install apache just keep giving the same error (that was unable to
> > configure apache, etc).
>
> Sorry I was unclear. I meant to add set -x inside postinst.common to
> enable "debugging". The best place would be close to the bottom:
>
> do_all() {
> <few lines>
> pkg="$1"
> set -x
> <all the rest>Right... that was my error... > (...) Do you have any possibility to try to > reinstall the old version, add that debug in postinst.common and try to > upgrade again? > > I really can't see the problem and if we don't spot it or someone for us I > doubt there is much i can do for this bug.. Is there a way to get older versions of some package? A repository of every version of the packages? I had another machine that ad Apache 1.3.29.0.2-3, but it just upgraded without problems. I made a diff between /usr/share/apache from 1.3.29.0.2-3 and 1.3.29.0.2-4. It's attached. But the only solution that I see is to get the older version and install it. But I don't know how to get older versions... Nelson
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