Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-13 Thread Matthew Lenz
I heard from one of the maintainers and he thinks it is a bug in the apache-perl package. On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:51 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote: > On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:06 -0500, John Hasler wrote: > > Matthew Lenz writes: > > > yeah thats what I did (all the run levels have a K for apache, > >

Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread Matthew Lenz
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:06 -0500, John Hasler wrote: > Matthew Lenz writes: > > yeah thats what I did (all the run levels have a K for apache, > > apache-perl and apache-ssl). It still trys to start apache-perl though > > (not apache or apache-ssl) which is strange. It think it might be a bug >

Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread John Hasler
Matthew Lenz writes: > yeah thats what I did (all the run levels have a K for apache, > apache-perl and apache-ssl). It still trys to start apache-perl though > (not apache or apache-ssl) which is strange. It think it might be a bug > in the apache-perl package. Such a bug would have to involve

Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread Matthew Lenz
yeah thats what I did (all the run levels have a K for apache, apache-perl and apache-ssl). It still trys to start apache-perl though (not apache or apache-ssl) which is strange. It think it might be a bug in the apache-perl package. -Matt On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 13:13 -0500, John Hasler wrote: >

Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread John Hasler
Matthew Lenz writes: > Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.* > entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d)... Don't remove them: just change them all to K entries. You can do this easily with sysvconfig (apt-get install sysvconfig). -- John Hasler -- To UNSU

Re: apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread Matthew Lenz
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 17:06 +0100, antgel wrote: > Matthew Lenz wrote: > > Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.* > > entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d) and not attempt to kill > > existing servers in /var/run/apache* or start /etc/init.d/apache* when > >

apache (-perl, -ssl) upgrade

2005-09-12 Thread Matthew Lenz
Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.* entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d) and not attempt to kill existing servers in /var/run/apache* or start /etc/init.d/apache* when it completes? I thought that the upgrade process would be smart enough not to attempt