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Bug#272476: %b size is wrong for partial downloads
Package: apache2 Version: 2.0.50-12 Severity: normal An example from my log file (1284637 is %b and 50680 is %O): 00.000.254.82 - - [20/Sep/2004:11:46:12 +0200] GET /main.cvd HTTP/1.0 200 1284637 (50680) - clamav/devel-20040517 I remember that this used to work until some probably recent update... Getting %b right to the byte is not really important, but partial downloads should not be accounted in full. Range GETs are correctly logged: 00.00.170.16 - - [20/Sep/2004:11:46:10 +0200] GET /daily.cvd HTTP/1.1 206 512 (826) - clamav/devel-20040517 -- ciao, | Marco | [8076 anhOH7EcySkkk]
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Bug#272531: apache2-common: force-reload does not retain SSL define.
Package: apache2-common Version: 2.0.51-2 Severity: normal The startup script as shipped with apache2-common fires up apache2 with -DSSL when called with argument start, but doesn't pass this argument to the apache2ctl calls that are used in various other targets, most notably in the force-reload target, which in turn is called from the mpm postinsts. This potentially breaks a user's SSL setup on package upgrades. (It certainly breaks mine.) Regards, Daniel.
Bug#272463: (no subject)
reassign 272463 libapache-mod-php4 stop -- user fajita: step one fajita Whatever the problem, step one is always to look in the error log. user fajita: step two fajita When in danger or in doubt, step two is to scream and shout.