On 2013-07-25 13:13:18 +0200, Arno Töll wrote:
> On 25.07.2013 13:02, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > Then wouldn't it be possible during an upgrade of some packages
> > (e.g. apache2, apache2-doc) to make sure that these modules are
> > enabled, and re-enable them if they aren't?
> 
> As said, unless due to a bug, these modules are always enabled. However,
> some people might still prefer to disable them by free choice and that's
> something we have to respect in compliance with the policy and in hope
> these people know what they are doing.

If users are allowed to disable these modules in compliance with the
policy, then you need to make sure that Apache still works in such a
case (e.g. for a personal website that doesn't need these modules).
The use of IfModule could be a solution.

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