Guys let's not confuse stuff around. There were 2/3 problems running
around.
One was ucf 1.00 that has been fixed in ucf 1.02 and the other one appears
to be suexec. There is the possibility that apache does not get stopped
across upgrades even if there is a specific entry for it and I don't
Hi,
I also recognized this problem during an update from version 1.3.29.0.1-3.
I do not have php4 installed nor libapache-mod-ssl but ucf version 1.00.
As suggested by Fabio I added set -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common
and attached the output.
Florian started apache (using apachectl
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 11:08:44PM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote:
Hi,
I also recognized this problem during an update from version 1.3.29.0.1-3.
As you can see I did not get an error related to suexec, but after
restarting apt-get it works!
It seems that apachectl stop does the magic ...
I
Hi,
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Csaba Nemeth wrote:
I realized the invoke-rc.d apache start line. At the
time of the apt-get update, my apache was running,
after I stopped it, the apt-get update worked out
fine.
Maybe that should be checked (if apache is running),
and use invoke-rc.d apache
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
Hi Nelson,
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
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
Hi Fabio
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
Hi Nelson,
there might be several reasons why it is not starting. I think the
easiest way for me to see the problem is if you can send me a tar of
/etc/apache.
Thanks
Fabio
PS since i consider this an important problem please provide me
information as soon as possible.
On Mon, 22 Mar
Hi Nelson,
there might be several reasons why it is not starting. I think the
easiest way for me to see the problem is if you can send me a tar of
/etc/apache.
Thanks
Fabio
PS since i consider this an important problem please provide me
information as soon as possible.
Hello Fabio
Hi Nelson,
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
Hello Fabio
It's attached the /et/apache as you said.
Please, take a look.
Yes and you attached a bit too much. Please consider changing user name
and passwords ;)
But one thing that is strange: If I reboot the computer,
Yes and you attached a bit too much. Please consider changing user name
and passwords ;)
Yes... :-)
Thank you.
The only think i can spot is the php4 module. What happens if you disable
php4 and upgrade apache? Or otherwise just try to install
libapache-mod-ssl, load it into the apache
Ok let's try another approach...
apt-get install apache-common
this should bring apache-common to the latest version.
Add set -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common
apt-get install apache
(to trigger again it's postinst script, be aware that it will produce
quite a lot of output and we need
Ok let's try another approach...
apt-get install apache-common
this should bring apache-common to the latest version.
Add set -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common
apt-get install apache
(to trigger again it's postinst script, be aware that it will produce
quite a lot of output and we
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