Hello,

On Mon, 21 Nov 2016, Jean-Marc wrote:
> On Sunday, November the 20th, I ran a dist-upgrade.
> It came with an upgrade of Dolibarr.
> Install went fine.
> I started Dolibarr and was re-directed to the update page.
> I ran all the steps, step by step, to update from 3.5 to 4.0 and everything 
> went fine.
> After the update, I did a quick tour of the application (clients, providers, 
> bank accounts, ..).
> And evrything was looking fine.
> 
> After that, I ran an autoremove cleaning up the following packages:
> libfpdi-php:amd64 (1.4.1-1), php-fpdf:amd64 (3:1.8.1.dfsg-2), 
> php7.0-mbstring:amd64 (7.0.12-1), php5-cli:amd64 (5.6.26+dfsg-1), 
> php5-readline:amd64 (5.6.26+dfsg-1), php5-json:amd64 (1.3.9-1), 
> libapache2-mod-php5:amd64 (5.6.26+dfsg-1), libfpdf-tpl-php:amd64 (1.2-2), 
> libonig4:amd64 (6.1.2-1), php5-curl:amd64 (5.6.26+dfsg-1), php5-ldap:amd64 
> (5.6.26+dfsg-1), php-mbstring:amd64 (1:7.0+46), php5:amd64 (5.6.26+dfsg-1), 
> libpoppler61:amd64 (0.44.0-3), php-mail-mime:amd64 (1.10.0-2), 
> libqdbm14:amd64 (1.8.78-6+b5)
> 
> And Dolibarr stops working.
> 
> I just code the PHP code instead of the application login page.

You seem to have libapache2-mod-php7.0 installed. But is the apache module
correctly enabled?

Please show the output of:
$ ls -lR /etc/apache2

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