This Debian solution, now being in Lucid, is that the following change
from php5 5.2.11.dfsg.1-1?
* add dpkg trigger in the apache2 and apache2filter sapis for reloading
apache2 on extension updates (Closes: #490023, #524206)
Doing a fresh install of libapache2-mod-php5 5.2.12.dfsg.1-2ubuntu2
This should be fixed in lucid now, thanks for the bug report.
Regards
chuck
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Installing PHP5 performs a reload to apache instead of a restart
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Thanks for the patch however debian does it a bit differently now and we
will probably using that for karmic+1.
Regards
chuck
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Great effort put on this matter, thanks!
I'll run some tests regarding this.
I find odd the need to use the restart, the reload/force-reload should perform
the same action except of course for the immediate killing of all the
connections.
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Noticed a rather significant historical detail...
The construction of using "invoke-rc.d apache2 force-reload" in
libapache2-mod-php5.postinst originates from at least back in 2004. At
that time (well, actually didn't go further back than Ubuntu 6.06)
/etc/init.d/apache2 had force-reload as being
There is also the related bug #152410.
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Discovered something rather interesting/confusing...
First I did a rebuild of php5, modifying libapache2-mod-php5.postinst to
make it abort (exit 1) just before it had time to run its invoke-rc.d
apache2 force-reload.
Turned out that after installation the new packages, and having
libapache2-mod-
I can confirm this issue in Karmic and php5 5.2.10.dfsg.1-1ubuntu1. Just
not sure if the issue is reload vs. restart.
Doing an extra /etc/init.d/apache2 reload did the trick just as well as
a /etc/init.d/apache2 restart.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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