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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > severity 157734 wishlist Bug #157734 [apache2] request to support a wee bit of guesswork in content negotiation Bug #288615 [apache2] apache2: Issue with language negotiation exceptions Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'normal' Severity set to 'wi

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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > notfound 288615 2.0.52-3 Bug #288615 [apache2] apache2: Issue with language negotiation exceptions No longer marked as found in versions 2.0.52-3. > found 288615 2.0.52-3 Bug #288615 [apache2] apache2: Issue with language negotiation exceptions Ma

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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > forcemerge 288615 157734 Bug #288615 [apache2] apache2: Issue with language negotiation exceptions Bug #157734 [apache2] request to support a wee bit of guesswork in content negotiation Set Bug forwarded-to-address to 'https://issues.apache.org/

Bug#718789: apache2: upgrade wheezy -> testing (2.4.6-2) wiped out all of my log files

2013-08-05 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 04:26:41PM +0200, Arno Töll wrote: > Yes it does, and that's expected. Read the manpage from aptitude (for > example): > >--purge-unused >[..] THIS OPTION CAN CAUSE DATA LOSS! DO NOT USE IT UNLESS > YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! > > It's your responsibil

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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 5 Aug 2013 16:59:27 +0200 with message-id <8171ea3b3d582722955ad720b988ed02.squir...@aphrodite.kinkhorst.nl> and subject line Re: Bug#421820: ap_escape_uri() doesn't escape &-sign has caused the Debian Bug report #421820, regarding ap_escape_uri() doesn't escape &-sign to b

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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > severity 718789 important Bug #718789 [apache2] apache2: upgrade wheezy -> testing (2.4.6-2) wiped out all of my log files Severity set to 'important' from 'serious' > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. --

Bug#388443: marked as done (apache2: MUST NOT send data in an 304 reply)

2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 5 Aug 2013 16:36:17 +0200 with message-id and subject line Re: Bug#388443: apache2: MUST NOT send data in an 304 reply has caused the Debian Bug report #388443, regarding apache2: MUST NOT send data in an 304 reply to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the

Bug#718789: apache2: upgrade wheezy -> testing (2.4.6-2) wiped out all of my log files

2013-08-05 Thread Arno Töll
On 05.08.2013 16:26, Arno Töll wrote: > It's your responsibility if you use this option or apt's equivalent. > This is the same problem as #717476. Refer there too, why an > apache2.2-common package is problematic. err. #711925 I mean. #717476 is a duplicate of the same issue, too. -- with kind

Bug#718789: apache2: upgrade wheezy -> testing (2.4.6-2) wiped out all of my log files

2013-08-05 Thread Arno Töll
severity 718789 important thanks On 05.08.2013 15:33, Julian Gilbey wrote: > Severity: serious > Justification: causes data loss Yes it does, and that's expected. Read the manpage from aptitude (for example): --purge-unused [..] THIS OPTION CAN CAUSE DATA LOSS! DO NOT USE IT

Bug#718789: apache2: upgrade wheezy -> testing (2.4.6-2) wiped out all of my log files

2013-08-05 Thread Julian Gilbey
Package: apache2 Version: 2.4.6-2 Severity: serious Justification: causes data loss I discovered that on upgrading from wheezy to the current testing, which has just had 2.4.6-2 migrating to it, the entire contents of /var/log/apache2 were blitzed. I'm guessing that what I did was to purge apache

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2013-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > retitle 296493 apache2 should warn about DirectoryIndex starting with # Bug #296493 [apache2] apache2ctl -t should warn about non-initial # Changed Bug title to 'apache2 should warn about DirectoryIndex starting with #' from 'apache2ctl -t should