Hi Russ, On 14.07.2012 05:06, Russ Allbery wrote: > A nicer mechanism would be to allow the *.apache2 configuration file > have an option for mod *.load lines saying not to enable the module > by default.
I think, we should rather stick with a specialized dh_apache command line argument, say dh_apache2 --no-start-by-default or whatever instead of adding even more complexity to .load files. Does that sound acceptable to you? Moreover, we planned to let the maintainer give a local policy on that regard. I could imagine a variable in /etc/default/apache2 determining the web server reload behavior. In fact, that's quite the point to abstract the module load behavior through our wrapper script, although such policies are not implemented yet. > If the module is enabled, then Apache should still be restarted on > upgrade (or other configuration actions). If the module is not > enabled or wasn't previously installed, nothing should be done by > default in postinst. The postrm handling would remain the same. We do so, don't we? At least we wrote code which should do right that, but it might have bugs of course :> -- with kind regards, Arno Töll IRC: daemonkeeper on Freenode/OFTC GnuPG Key-ID: 0x9D80F36D
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