[Bug 316849] Re: mysql-server-5.1 doesn't start - skip-bdb option unsupported

2009-01-14 Thread hggdh
** Description changed:

  When trying to install mysql-server-5.1, mysqld fails to start. Looking
  at /var/log/daemon.log, the skip-bdb option is used to start mysqld.
  
  This is option is set in my.cnf provided by mysql-common.
+ 
+ WORKAROUND:
+ 
+ Edit (as root) /etc/mysql/my.cnf, and comment out the 'skip-bdb' line.

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[Bug 152410] Re: Installing PHP doesn't restart Apache2 by default, needs manual restart

2008-07-16 Thread hggdh
Marking as triaged, per Soren's comments. Seems to affect Fesity,
Gustsy, and Hardy, at least. Might also affect Intrepid (not tested)

** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: php5
  
  After installing the LAMP package, and I tried to test any php pages, my
  browser prompted me to download the php file rather than display it
  because the php module is not enabled. I think it should be enabled by
  default.
  
  This requires apache2 to restart itself after installing libapache-mod-
  php5 (installed as a dependency for php5). As this is not done
  automatically, the module is not loaded by default and hence PHP scripts
  can be executed.
+ 
+ WORKAROUND:
+ 
+ on a terminal, issue sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart #if using Apache
+ V2.x)

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: php5
  
  After installing the LAMP package, and I tried to test any php pages, my
  browser prompted me to download the php file rather than display it
  because the php module is not enabled. I think it should be enabled by
  default.
  
  This requires apache2 to restart itself after installing libapache-mod-
  php5 (installed as a dependency for php5). As this is not done
  automatically, the module is not loaded by default and hence PHP scripts
  can be executed.
  
  WORKAROUND:
  
- on a terminal, issue sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart #if using Apache
+ on a terminal, issue sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart #if using Apache
  V2.x)

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