The original server this was on was a development/testing/play server running Debian unstable, but we have decided not to use b2evolution anymore and that server doesn't exist anymore.
I'm not sure I could try to reproduce it again, except what I would do is just run dpkg-reconfigure. It seemed to be any time I reconfigured the package or upgraded it happened. If that is not happening for you then perhaps I have a big misunderstanding because anytime debconf touched that file it went back to http. The file that controlled it seemed to ignore the HTTP part to get just the URL, as per my original description, but maybe I am wrong. Jason Winnebeck -----Original Message----- From: Xavier Luthi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 5:06 AM To: Jason Winnebeck; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bug#383689: Package upgrade breaks _config.php file if site is https Hi Jason, First of all, thanks for reporting this bug! Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this bug. Here is the test I made: I had b2evolution-0.9.2-1 installed and configured. My $baseurl has the following value: $baseurl = 'https://www.caroxav.be/blog'; After the command 'apt-get update b2evolution', the version 0.9.2-2 of the package has been installed but my $baseurl has still the same value (i.e. with the https prefix)! Can you give me more information so I can reproduce the problem? About the $admin_email parameter, you're right. In fact, this parameter isn't completely manageable during the installation/upgrade of the package and this can be considered as a bug. I'll change the debconf templates in a new package revision to solve this issue. Regards, Xavier