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 Hi Carl,
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

   the problem seems to be:
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

 CookieTracking on
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

 that cause the segfaults. Checking the documentation:
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

 http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_usertrack.html#cookietracking
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Bug#227997: mod_usertrack causes segfault

2004-01-19 Thread Thom May
Um, this sounds like 
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24483
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Bug#227232: apache: Overwrites own modules.conf on upgrade

2004-01-19 Thread Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:

 Package: apache
 Version: 1.3.29.0.1-3
 Severity: critical
 Justification: causes serious data loss

 (I consider by home-made configuration also data - webserver will not
 run without; and without backups I wouldn't have been able to recover
 per module the reasons why I enabled/disabled that module)

Yes that's correct. This problem was spotted in another bug that got
lost/forgotten/closed (for what i can recall at least).

 Amongst others, config files were already split up. For example, I had
 moved all LoadModules line to a file called /etc/apache/modules.conf

 After upgrade to this version, the postinst failed, because apache
 failed to start because some modules I enabled via modules.conf were
 missing.

If they were all debian modules it is kinda strange otherwise yes..

 I'm now going to clean up the mess and restore config from backup, and I
 will check out the postinst afterwards, if I find more problems, or a
 patch for this, I will add to this report and/or open another one.

No need to. I know where the problem is (unfortunatly).

 Above this, why modules-config? You cannot add comments next to the
 loadmodule line like this?!

sorry but i don't understand what you mean.


 apache2's approach of a mods-available, and mods-enabled containing
 symlinks to the former, MUCH cleaner, and easier, and more
 straightforward, and non-causing-data-loss! And, it's more consitent
 within Debian

The switch to modules-config and modules.conf is part of the transition.
There are several steps that needs to be done and cannot be done in one
shot.

the first one was to get rid of the old apacheconfig that was pretty much
broken, replacing it with modules-config forcing all the apache modules to
clean up the way they were configured. Providing a standard (and only one)
way to enable/disable modules. Once this is completed we can change
modules-config and the underlaying structure without the other modules
even noticing it. the advantage is that at that point we can make a clean
transition without having to upload 200 packages together with 200
different implementations to achieve the same task. For the disadvantegs
just check the BTS ;)

We can agree that the name modules.conf was not the best choise but (and i
accept my responsabilities for it) we endup in a urgent and broken upload
because of perl breaking the abi (at that time).

 --Jeroen
 (apologies for my insecure wordings, my mood is currently a bit... you
 can guess)

well you are still running a testing/unstable system. things can break for
mistakes... tho noone want it.

Fabio

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Bug#228077: apache-dev: apxs doesn't work well with modules-config

2004-01-19 Thread Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Pawel Wiecek wrote:

 On Jan 19,  6:03am, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
  The skeleton is not an issue. The problem is fetching the information
  about the module name inside the code and how the module will be called

 This still can be fetched from sources on module build time.

 In any case -- most of .info file could be generated on module build
 time, but not on module install time. I think the submitter wanted the
 latter.

Can you provide a patch for apxs to do so? I squashing other bugs...

Thanks
Fabio

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Bug#228077: apache-dev: apxs doesn't work well with modules-config

2004-01-19 Thread Bryan Ballard
I'am a idiot, I found that it is named libproxy now. Sorry

On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 14:22, Pawel Wiecek wrote:
 On Jan 19,  5:26pm, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
  Can you provide a patch for apxs to do so? I squashing other bugs...
 
 I might try, though I'm kinda busy dealing with 85 bugs in my packages
 :^/
 
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Bug#228077: apache-dev: apxs doesn't work well with modules-config

2004-01-19 Thread Pawel Wiecek
On Jan 19,  6:03am, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
 The skeleton is not an issue. The problem is fetching the information
 about the module name inside the code and how the module will be called

This still can be fetched from sources on module build time.

In any case -- most of .info file could be generated on module build
time, but not on module install time. I think the submitter wanted the
latter.

Pawel

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Bug#228077: apache-dev: apxs doesn't work well with modules-config

2004-01-19 Thread Pawel Wiecek
On Jan 19,  5:26pm, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
 Can you provide a patch for apxs to do so? I squashing other bugs...

I might try, though I'm kinda busy dealing with 85 bugs in my packages
:^/

 Pawel

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