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solution here:
http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/1364
** Bug watch added: munin-monitoring.org/ #1364
http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/1364
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[Expired for php-defaults (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: php-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Also affects: debian
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: debian
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Title:
PHP7-ubuntu sessionclean searches for "
So I think I see a potential issue, based upon #c6.
In a trusty lxd, I did:
# apt install php5
The result of the 'manually installed packages' is:
# apt-mark showmanual | grep php
php5
Note that specifically, php5-common is not marked as manually installed.
So I'm guessing, as Amael mentioned
@martin suc
Please do not change the bug status without an explanation.
As I requested in comment 5, this bug still needs exact steps to
reproduce in order to make any progress.
** Changed in: php-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
PHP7-ubuntu sessionclean searches for "php5" named binary
To ma
Same symptoms that Amael
dpkg -S /usr/lib/php/sessionclean
php-common: /usr/lib/php/sessionclean
dpkg -S /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean
php5-common: /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean
ls -al /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /usr/lib/php/sessionclean
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1537 oct. 28 2015 /usr/lib/php5/session
Hello, I upgraded with do-release-upgrade as well. My system is kind of
old (June 26th of 2011) with different updates since (not all in a row,
I skipped one or two).
I just checked what packages were flagged to "manually installed", this is
probably the reason :
amael@amserv:~/Bureau/photos$ com
I just tried an upgrade from Wily to Xenial. Using do-release-upgrade,
php5-common was correctly removed as expected.
Please can you explain how you upgraded to Xenial? I think we need exact
steps to reproduce to make any progress now. Please change the bug
status back to New once you have this.
Hello, i did not install php7 myself so i did no manual uninstall neither.
Looks indeed like an upgrade problem.
I have indeed both sessionclean binaries, provided both by php-common
package :
amael@amserv:~$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/php/sessionclean
php-common: /usr/lib/php/sessionclean
amael@amserv:~$
Please find below details of php-common installed version on my system :
amael@amserv:~$ dpkg -s php-common
Package: php-common
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: php
Installed-Size: 60
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: all
Source: php-defaults (35ubuntu6)
Version:
According to http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/all/php-common/filelist
php-defaults provides sessionclean in /usr/lib/php/sessionclean. Perhaps
this is an upgrade related bug? What version of the php-common package
do you have installed after the upgrade? And what does "dpkg -S
/usr/lib/php5/sessio
Did you fully uninstalled and purged php5* packages, e.g. doing `apt-get
purge php5-common`.
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