Thanks Johan for removing it quickly. I thought the backport wouldn't
cause any problem. Sorry about that.
Thanks to Bas too for pointing the commit to fix the packages in
Precise. I'll work on that right away.
On 14-01-17 04:19 PM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
Jerome,
I think we should not include apache2 in ubuntugis: this is an
important server package with an enormous amount of reverse
dependencies.
Moreover we can not provide the necessary security updates that a
package like apache2 requires.
Since your package seems to break some existing installs I will remove
the package from unstable and move it to testing (so we still have
your changes).
If you still consider the update needed discuss that one definitely on
this list first.
Worth:
I will first remove apache2 from the repository.
Some instructions on rolling back an install:
https://wiki.debian.org/RollbackUpdate
Johan
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Worth Lutz <[email protected]> wrote:
Jerome,
I tried to update MapServer and also seem to have also updated apache2 from
the ppa at the same time. I wasn't watching what I was doing.
The apache2 update has broken apache. Luckily this is my sandbox server with
nothing that important on it. :)
Is Apache2-v2.4 needed for the update to MapServer??
How do I revert the Apache installation?
Worth
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