severity 519670 wishlist
retitle 519670 Should advice user to restart HTTPD after upgrade
On 2009-03-16 22:35, Luis Matos wrote:
> Yes, it is possible to restart the httpd, if we can track wich one.
Maybe a debconf note with an advice to restart the HTTPD is the best
solution. After all, a user c
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Yes, it is possible to restart the httpd, if we can track wich one.
Ter, 2009-03-17 às 04:55 +0800, Quinn Li escreveu:
> Just some thoughts, is it feasible to do something about it in postinst
> scripts?
> If trac is deployed as wsgi or fcgi script, a httpd restarting should
> be done after Tr
Just some thoughts, is it feasible to do something about it in postinst scripts?
If trac is deployed as wsgi or fcgi script, a httpd restarting should
be done after Trac gets upgraded.
Or is it possible to add some upgrade message about 'manually
restarting the http server'.
Otherwise the error m
Hello there!
sorry for the long , thank you for your report.
good you could help yourself!!!
good trac'ing.
Luis Matos
Dom, 2009-03-15 às 23:17 +0800, Quinn Li escreveu:
> I think I found the reason I use Trac's WSGI script with Apache2.
> After upgraded Trac, I should have restarted Apache2.
I think I found the reason I use Trac's WSGI script with Apache2.
After upgraded Trac, I should have restarted Apache2.
I restarted my system, the problem solved.
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I also tried to dump the symbols in /usr/lib/libsvn_ra_serf-1.so.1:
# objdump -T /usr/lib/libsvn_ra_serf-1.so.1 | grep apr_file_
DF *UND* apr_file_flush
DF *UND* apr_file_buffer_set
DF *UND*
Package: trac
Version: 0.11.1-2.1
Severity: important
I recently upgraded my Debian system from Lenny to Squeeze. Now Trac website
displays a warning message on the top of every page:
Warning: Can't synchronize with the repository (Unsupported version control
system "svn": "/usr/lib/libsvn_
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