>>> I doubt that opening a bug would do much to remedy the situation, unless it
>>> included a patch fixing the problem in a reasonable fashion.
>> Were do you advise me to open a bug report ?
>> Directly to ApacheSF Bugzilla ?
>
> My point was that opening a bug report would _not_ be very useful,
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:39:51AM +0200, AZ 9901 wrote:
> I also tested with unstable (SID) packages / Apache 2.4.6, same issue.
> Do I need to open a bug report ?
> Into ApacheSF Bugzilla ?
Hi,
In general, you should take problems like this to users' lists instead of
Cc-ing every Debian develop
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:03:02PM +0200, AZ 9901 wrote:
>> I doubt that opening a bug would do much to remedy the situation, unless it
>> included a patch fixing the problem in a reasonable fashion.
> Were do you advise me to open a bug report ?
> Directly to ApacheSF Bugzilla ?
My point was that
2013/7/30 Steinar H. Gunderson :
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:39:51AM +0200, AZ 9901 wrote:
>> I also tested with unstable (SID) packages / Apache 2.4.6, same issue.
>> Do I need to open a bug report ?
>> Into ApacheSF Bugzilla ?
>
> In general, you should take problems like this to users' lists in
2013/7/28 AZ 9901 :
> Hello all,
>
> I run into troubles using mod_fcgid (for PHP) and mpm-itk together.
> I use Debian stable version / Apache 2.2.22.
>
> As soon as I add the ITK directive "AssignUserID" to my vhost, specifying a
> different user than the global Apache one, mod_fcgid fails retur
Hello all,
I run into troubles using mod_fcgid (for PHP) and mpm-itk together.
I use Debian stable version / Apache 2.2.22.
As soon as I add the ITK directive "AssignUserID" to my vhost, specifying a
different user than the global Apache one, mod_fcgid fails returning the
following error :
[Sun
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