I never was able to fix my installation, but I think there was something
about the qgis-mapserver package name vs. qgis-server package name that got
it working. I re-installed everything from ubuntu-unstable repo and all
went well. The name got changed at some point to reduce confusion about the
 Mapserver software.

Mark

On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Markus Weidenbach <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> I have exactly the same problem.
> I installed the QGIS Server 2.2 (valmiera) on my remote Linux/Debian
> server and as long as I was feeding it with Projectfiles made with QGIS
> Valmiera 2.2 all worked fine, but since I upgraded my Desktop QGIS to
> 2.8.2, I have the same problem with the vector and polygon outlines, which
> all appear black.
> So, obviously the older QGIS server cannot handle the symbology settings
> of the newer xml project files produced with QGIS 2.8.
>
> Did you, or anybody else on the list,  know a workaround other than
> updating the older QGIS server (which could be a tricky work ....)?
>
> Markus
>
>
> Am 15.04.2015 00:24, schrieb Mark Seibel:
>
> I'm using Qgis Desktop 2.6, and when I move the files to the qgis web
> server, the symbology for lines as well as polygon outlines do not get
> rendered any other way than a black line. Points and polygon fills (solid
> and hatching) symbolize correctly in qgis server.
>
> I have done this before and had it working, but perhaps under a different
> version.  The underlying vector data is shapefiles.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
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