reopen 702531
2013/3/8 Jonathan Leroy jonathan...@inikup.com:
Reinstall php5-common with dpkg --force-confmiss -i
php5-common_5.4.4-14_amd64.deb fix the problem. Strange.
Hi,
The problem persists. The crontab file (/etc/cron.d/php5) seems to be
rewritten at each server reboot (file timestamp
Jonathan Leroy wrote:
2013/3/8 Jonathan Leroy wrote:
Reinstall php5-common with dpkg --force-confmiss -i
php5-common_5.4.4-14_amd64.deb fix the problem. Strange.
The problem persists. The crontab file (/etc/cron.d/php5) seems to be
rewritten at each server reboot (file timestamp = now -
Hi,
I still think that this is the problem of your local system. I would
suggest to try to reproduce it in clean installation.
I have restarted one of my kvm virtuals and nothing like this happens.
Before reboot:
root@jedi:/etc/cron.d# md5sum php5
021b1d7737f7de7957214993fde9adba php5
2013/3/8 Ondřej Surý ond...@debian.org:
Jonathan, I would suggest reinstalling php5-common, since the problem
you have described, is for 99% some problem of your local
installation, since you are the first use who had reported such issue,
and it is working for the rest (including me).
tags 702531 +moreinfo
severity 702531 normal
thank you
Jonathan, I would suggest reinstalling php5-common, since the problem
you have described, is for 99% some problem of your local
installation, since you are the first use who had reported such issue,
and it is working for the rest (including
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