severity 711925 serious
thanks

On Di, 11 Jun 2013, Arno Töll wrote:
> we enable mod_alias unconditionally in postinst of apache2. Just like
> "essential" packages in Debian we allow people (and so ourselvses) to
> use directives from this core set unconditionally.

THere have been several reports, mine, another in the bug report,
that confirm that mods get disabled by upgrading.

I am not at the situation that I cannot get back to a fully working apache.

Installation of phpmyadmin doe snot work, apache does not restart,
permanent missing module errors.

I cannot guess and I do not want ot guess what are the modules that
should be linked, which files, which confs etc.

> Thus, either mod_alias was disabled by you, or not enabled on your
> system for some other reason (which then might be the "real" bug). Could
> you help us on that and tell us more?

As I said, normla upgrades over time, no changes.
I just drop file sinto /var/www and nothing else.

Norbert

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