Your message dated Thu, 06 Sep 2007 13:37:23 +0200
with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and subject line Not solvable
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Package: mantis
Version: 0.19.0-1
Severity: normal


# apt-get install mantis

... follow the prompts...

connect to 127.0.0.1/mantis and apache does not execute the php scripts.

I shouldn't have to hand edit any configuration files
whatsoever. Perhaps the postinstallation script should detect that by
running 'wget 127.0.0.1/mantis' and claim that installation failed.

What Debian really needs is a better way of configuring software
during installation. Obviously the current system is not working,
especially installing software running with Apache (you name it:
Squirrelmail, Bugzilla, Mailman).

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.23-kpm
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages mantis depends on:
ii  apache [httpd]             1.3.31-7      Versatile, high-performance HTTP s
ii  debconf                    1.4.30.10     Debian configuration management sy
ii  grep                       2.5.1.ds1-3.2 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
ii  libphp-adodb               4.52-1        The 'adodb' database abstraction l
ii  mysql-client               4.0.21-7      mysql database client binaries
ii  php4-cgi                   4:4.3.8-1     A server-side, HTML-embedded scrip
ii  php4-cli                   4:4.3.9-1     command-line interpreter for the p
ii  php4-mysql                 4:4.3.8-1     MySQL module for php4
ii  wwwconfig-common           0.0.41        Debian web auto configuration

-- debconf information:
  mantis/title: Mantis
* mantis/url: http://localhost/mantis/
  mantis/bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* mantis/ldap: false
  mantis/ldap_server: localhost
  mantis/version:
  mantis/from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mantis/show_version: true
  mantis/root_mysql: root
  mantis/signup: true
  mantis/admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mantis/ldap_info:
* mantis/username: mantis
  mantis/webmaster: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* mantis/purge_db: true
  mantis/dn: dn=
  mantis/mysql_port: 3306
* mantis/webserver: apache
  mantis/language: english
* mantis/mysql_server: localhost
* mantis/database: bugtracker
  mantis/organisation:


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The problem stated here exists with apache versions prior to apache2. As
apache is not supported in upcoming releases, I don't see a reason to
keep this open. Also this has been open for 2 years without much replies.

Regards.

Patrick

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