[Daniel Schepler]
debian/ino_t_test
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*** 'apr_ino_t' size is 8, expected 4
*** Please report this to the Debian Apache maintainers
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This test exists in order to detect an ABI change from older 1.2
(before lenny!) to present. Obviously the x32 port didn't exist then,
so, is there any
[Ben Reser]
It's an abuse of apu-config that's true.
My understanding (as well as other SVN devs understanding) was that
we did this because we were concerned about potentially getting a
different version of BDB by way of APR-UTIL than what we were linked
against when we're run inside
On Sunday 20 March 2011, Raphael Geissert wrote:
For apache: Stefan et al,
Do you have any objection to switch to libdb5.1-dev (and bd on
libdb-dev)?
[Stefan Fritsch]
Switching libdb version in apr-util has to be coordinated with
subversion. I am not sure we want that to happen
is not part of Debian, I see no need to upload
this immediately, but next time we do upload, this will be in it.
Thanks,
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much means two separate -dev
packages, so packages can Build-Depends on the specific one they want.
(See libneon27 / libneon27-gnutls, for example.) What a mess. I don't
think any of that is appropriate for lenny at this time.
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[Craig Andrews]
Can you still bump to 1.3.2 for sid?
Probably best to wait for the general freeze, so that applications
using apr won't be recompiled with 1.3.2 and then be unable to migrate
to testing.
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-util with the modular db backend thing, where
backends are loaded only when needed, by dlopen. However, this only
hides the problem, it doesn't really solve it.
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change this when we upgrade to db4.6. Which, IMO, we
should do pretty soon.
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Don't use AddDefaultCharset for our docs
You know, I think I agree with those (including you, I notice, reading
#415775 again) who say we shouldn't be using AddDefaultCharset _at
all_. The issue came up a bit too late for etch, but I think for lenny
it is reasonable to
-common?
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[Achim Seufert]
# Make sure /var/lock/apache2 has the correct permissions
if [ -d /var/lock/apache2 ]; then
chown www-data /var/lock/apache2
fi
So this indicates that the ownership of /var/lock/apache2 really should
be assigned to www-data.
I really don't know why this wasn't
[Alan LeVee]
The shell script `a2enmod` uses a relative path instead of an
absolute path when enabling modules. This is minor security concern
as it could cause any potential problems whilst running Apache by
allowing path traversal.
I can understand the aesthetic desire for a2ensite and
[Ganesh Sittampalam]
I am not sure if mod_disk_cache was enabled or not before the upgrade
to etch (from sarge), but it was certainly not using disk space in
the same way.
In the sarge packages, /etc/apache2/mods-available/proxy.load includes
four modules: mod_cache, mod_disk_cache,
tags 420101 pending
thanks
[Darren Griffith]
It fails because, after installing the apache2.2-common package, the
ownership of the /var/lock/apache2/ directory is:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 20 11:54 /var/lock/apache2/
Indeed. I'm changing /etc/init.d/apache2 to create that
[Matthew Wilcox]
Should apache2 Replace/Provide: apache in Lenny in order to facilitate
upgrades from Etch?
My feeling is no, because migrating a config from one to the other is a
Fairly Hard Problem. It was hard enough to try to migrate 2.0 to 2.2,
we didn't even get that right in all cases.
[Colin Charles]
Its dual-licensed, http://apache.webthing.com/svn/apache/apr/apr_dbd_mysql.c
So with the FLOSS exception, should it not be OK if Debian shipped
apr_dbd_mysql ?
It was already OK. We haven't been shipping it because I can't
personally test it (I don't use MySQL), and when I
[Santhosh Thottingal]
I have completed the Malayalam translation of apache_1.3.34-4.1
debconf templates. See the attachment.
Thanks ... but I don't think we will be able to use this. Apache 1.3
will probably be removed from the archive soon (it will not be shipped
in lenny), and translation
tags 417551 pending
thanks
[Mehmet TURKER]
Please find attached the Turkish po-debconf translation.
Applied for the next upload. Thanks.
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tags 407307 pending
thanks
[Dick Middleton]
The line in apache2.conf:
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml
causes many errors in log:
[error] an unknown filter was not added: includes
Right, that line needs IfModule mod_include.c /IfModule around it.
I'll do that for the next upload.
[Kjetil Kjernsmo]
The problem was fixed in the recent 1.30 RC1 of the package:
SECURITY: CVE-2007-1349 (cve.mitre.org)
fix unescaped variable interpolation in Apache::PerlRun
regular expression to prevent regex engine tampering.
reported by Alex Solovey
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[Robert Millan]
I recommend in favour of considering this RC. AddDefaultCharset is an *evil*
feature that is only intended to be used as a dirty hack for broken setups.
I sought more opinions on this issue. People were split, and Steinar
Gunderson brought up the good point that it doesn't
tags 415964 moreinfo
thanks
[Sigurdur Einarsson]
Forcing reload of web server (apache2)...apache2: Syntax error on line 185
of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line 2 of
/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/auth_anon.load: Cannot load
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_auth_anon.so into server:
# this is a sarge upgrade issue that I think should be RC
severity 407171 serious
thanks
[Per Olofsson]
I upgraded from sarge and Apache's proxy stopped working. The reason
was that mod_proxy_http wasn't loaded, but this was in no way obvious
since that module was not required in sarge.
# sarge upgrade issue, I think it is RC
severity 396782 serious
thanks
I hope I've fixed this for the next upload, targetted for etch, as I
believe it should be RC. I'm teaching the apache2.2-common postinst
how to recognise an upgrade from sarge versus a new install. I hope to
have the time
severity 414193 minor
thanks
[Dennis Director]
In /etc/init.d/apache2, when a reload is requested (as is the case from
the package manager during upgrades ) ALL files in /etc/apache2 are
greped for a line begining with ^PidFile. If there was some file with
a name like config.old that had
[Raphaƫl Pinson]
Some time ago, libapache-mod-auth-mysql was removed from Debian testing
because it didn't work. However, this package is largely used and really
needs to be present in Debian.
After spending some time trying to find a patch, I finally packaged the new
upstream version and
reopen 395959
forcemerge 395959 406202
tags 395959 + pending
thanks
[Jiri Solc]
In libaprutil1 is no support for mysql. Only sqlite and PQ is supported.
This is the result of license difficulties which were not fully
resolved until today.
Thanks,
Peter
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[Nick Kew]
I'm aware of the Debian issue. A couple of weeks ago I posted
to your bugs database in an effort to resolve this. It's
documented in my blog, at
http://bahumbug.wordpress.com/2006/12/18/apacheaprmysql-packaging/
Ah, indeed you did. I'm sorry for not noticing your earlier post -
[Nick Kew]
--- apr_dbd_mysql.c (revision 77)
+++ apr_dbd_mysql.c (working copy)
@@ -4,16 +4,21 @@
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version
Hi,
I'm writing on behalf of a potential redistributor of your
'apr_dbd_mysql' add-on to apr-util. As you probably know, there have
been questions raised by the FSF about compatibility between the GPL
and the Apache License 2.0, used by apr-util. The ASF believes there
is no problem. MySQL
tags 405564 pending
thanks
[Petr Salinger]
-#ifdef __alpha__
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
typedef unsigned int apr_ino_t;
#else
typedef unsigned long int apr_ino_t;
So, on kfreebsd-amd64, ino_t is 32 bits? I'll apply your patch,
but I
[H. S. Teoh]
i686. But it runs on a modified kernel that my colo provider uses for
running virtual servers. I'm not sure if this makes a difference in
the build. All I did was `apt-get source libapr1`, copy the new patch
into debian/patches, and run `dpkg-buildpackage -r fakeroot`.
It makes
[Marcos Torres Marado]
Shouldn't this bug be marked as closed?
While the existing fix works, it's not quite in its final form. We
were waiting for someone to test my preferred patch. Now that he's
done so, we'll use that and close the bug.
Thanks,
Peter
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reassign 403541 apr-util
forcemerge 395959 403541
thanks
Do not open a new bug because an existing bug was closed. Instead, you
can continue the argument in the old bug itself.
Does that mean that the Debian Apache Team will not add the
apr_dbd_mysql driver? Why? INSTALL.MySQL states:
..
[H. S. Teoh]
Hi, the old patch (currently in unstable) already works---my test was
invalid because I upgraded apache2 but forgot to upgrade libapr1. Do
you still want me to test the new patch?
Ahh - great to hear! Yes, If it's convenient for you, please do test
my new patch. It's a little
[H. S. Teoh]
Hi, the fix for #396631 to libapr1 does not work. Apache2 still
serves 0 bytes when running on a 2.4 kernel (on my virtual colo
host). Please look into this problem. Thanks!
My old patch is slightly buggy - can you try rebuilding apr 1.2.7-8.1
with this updated version of
[Olaf van der Spek]
invoke-rc.d decides whether to run the script or not, based on the
current runlevel. invoke-rc.d always runs a script for 'reload' or
'force-reload' even if the runlevel doesn't include the service, but
the same is _not_ true for 'start' or 'restart'.
What's the reason
[Olaf van der Spek]
I disabled apache2 in all runlevels with sysv-rc-conf. Start and
restart work fine, force-reload doesn't. And since php5 uses
force-reload...
Right, should be fixed for the next upload. Status quo, 'force-reload'
is equivalent to 'restart', which (correctly) starts the
[Filipus Klutiero]
The short description of the MPM-s reads that they are for Apache
HTTPD 2.1, which is outdated. Please s/Apache HTTPD 2.1/Apache 2/
Tollef noticed this earlier and fixed it for the next upload.
Thanks,
Peter
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[Olaf van der Spek]
But where does it check whether the service is supposed to run in the
current runlevel? I didn't see that check in the script itself.
It doesn't. No init script does. That is the job of invoke-rc.d.
invoke-rc.d decides whether to run the script or not, based on the
[Dennis Hoppe]
i am using debian etch and can not find the script for generating an
self signed ssl certificate. it is no problem to create an self
signed ssl certificate or better use ca cert, but it is easier to use
a script.
You want 'make-ssl-cert' from the ssl-cert package.
Perhaps we
[britneyfreek]
then please tell me what's wrong on my side?
i got the original debian packages.
why does stat() and filesize() and some other fail on files larger 2gb?
They don't fail for us.
Can you provide more information about what you are doing and how you
determined that stat() and
[Beat Birkhofer]
Even after a clean install v 2.2.3-2 from testing and 2.2.3-3 from
unstable segfault on PowerPC.
[Wed Nov 01 08:22:15 2006] [notice] child pid 2990 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
Sounds like #392049. Can you confirm that rebuilding the apr source
package with
Package: apache2-redirtoservname
Version: 0.1-1
Tags: patch
Please upload a version of apache2-redirtoservname that compiles and
works with apache 2.2, since that may go into sid and etch soon. The
main problem is the use of apr-1 instead of apr-0. You can test with
apache 2.2 in experimental.
Package: libapache-mod-auth-mysql
Version: 4.3.9-2.1
Tags: patch
Please update and test this package for use with Apache 2.2, which may
go into sid and etch soon. The following patch may help. It allows
the package to compile, but I did not test runtime functionality.
Apache 2.2 is currently
[Karl Chen]
$ svnadmin --version
svnadmin: Bad database version: compiled with 4.4.20, running against 4.3.29
This is a symptom of the ABI change between libapr0 2.0.55-4.1 and
2.0.55-4.2, since the latter uses Berkeley DB 4.4. Can you please do
the following to libapr0:
- Conflicts: libsvn0
[Adam Conrad]
- Conflicts: libsvn0 ( 1.4.0)
- libaprutil-0 0 libapr0 (= 2.0.55-4.2) in the shlibs file
These two things address the incompatibility from both directions. The
shlibs change would have prevented bug #387396.
Probably not worth having the conflict, since we're pretty
Package: libaprutil1-dev
Version: 1.2.7-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
$ pkg-config --libs apr-util-1
-laprutil-1 -lldap -llber -ldb-4.3 -lpq -lsqlite3 -lexpat -lapr-1
$ apu-1-config --libs
-lldap -llber -ldb-4.3 -lpq -lsqlite3 -lexpat
These really should not list recursive
svnadmin create repos and other svn commands that need UUIDs don't
work entropy isn't available. They hang.
Not to deny your claim of a bug in apr, but in subversion's case, the
real bug is that subversion doesn't particularly need random numbers.
For the next upload we're considering
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