On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 09:32:30PM -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
- Should we hijack/adopt the package, or will its current maintainers
stand up and get it back to life?
- Is there somebody who wants to lead this?
- Pkg-perl and/or Apache groups: Do you agree? :)
- In any other case: Other
Joey Hess wrote:
On the third hand, this bug has documented a security hole with exploit
in apache for about 2 weeks without any reaction from its maintainers,
and was open for many months before that without any reaction from them.
If apache isn't being maintained, it might be better to
Peter Samuelson wrote:
It seems reasonable to purge apache2-common _after_ apache 2.2 is
installed. That will work. But you apparently purged it _before_
upgrading to apache 2.2. That is not reasonable, and will not work.
Unfortunately, apt-get --purge dist-upgrade will do just this, and
Stephen Gran wrote:
Was this a joke? Did I miss something here?
Yes.
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Christoph Biedl wrote:
| ?php
| header('HTTP/1.0 304 Not Modified');
| ?
While I can see the argument that apache should perhaps be trimming its
own output, you are aware that you can fix this in your PHP script by
not having that trailing newline in the file, right?
I realise some text
Wessel Dankers wrote:
- All config files must be named *.conf; this to prevent
problems when dpkg creates a foo.conf.dpkg-old file.
The postinst script might want to offer to rename existing
files.
Not commenting on the rest of the bug currently, but we already have a
patch in apache2
Peter Samuelson wrote:
- 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
Hoeppner, Stan D. wrote:
Error: mod_auth_ldap.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
Error: mod_ntlm.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
So, where did the above modules come from? If they were hand-compiled,
create a .info file for them and your problems will be solved. If
Bj�rn Mork wrote:
This bug is also present in the latest security updates for Sarge,
preventing them from being applied. I believe that the fix from
1.3.34-4 should be backported and distributed as an updated
security fix with an updated version of DSA 1167.
ii debconf
Mike Koz wrote:
Bug confirmed on unstable with Apache already installed and being
upgraded on the PA-Risc platform. Workaround also works. Hopefully
apache 1.3.34-4 will make it's way to the repositories soon.
Err, it's already there, on all architectures. Perhaps you have a stale
mirror?
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
It has now, but if it's included in Etch it means that the Security Team
has to maintain it until at least June 2009. Historically most of
the vulnerabilities in Apache 1 applied to version 2 as well, so
it's twice the amount of work and should only be done for good
Ondrej Sury wrote:
apache-dev depends on libbdb4.4-dev
apache2-prefork-dev depends on libbdb4.3-dev
libbdb4.4-dev conflicts with libbdb4.3-dev
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=383659
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Andreas Beckmann wrote:
apache (1.x) recently switched to libdb4.4-dev, but apache2 still uses
libdb4.3-dev.
Now php5 can't be built due to conflicting build depends: libdb4.4-dev
(pulled by apache-dev) and libdb4.3-dev (pulled by apache2-prefork-dev).
I know. I'll be moving apache2, php4,
Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
Version: 1.3.34-3
| dpkg: error processing apache (--configure):
| subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 10
This is already fixed in 1.3.34-4.
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nieca-onet wrote:
Witaj debian-apache!
how to add /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_info.so to
/etc/apache2/mods-available directory and
then compile into apache2 using a2enmod mod_info ?
Does a2enmod info not do what you want it to do?
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Pierre HABOUZIT wrote:
Ping apache2-common maintainers ?
is there any reason why that bug is rotting in a RC state for 4+
monthes ?
I may perform an NMU soon.
Yes, because I'm preparing a 2.0.58 upload which includes several
patches to the init scripts, not just this one, so
David Liontooth wrote:
On a fresh installation of apache2 (2.0.55-4), I installed mediawiki1.5.
I'm now unable to turn off index listing.
In /etc/apache2/sites-available/default, notice the bit here:
Directory /var/www/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
[...]
/Directory
Remove
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look at http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/09/msg00382.html
I've found this message on lists.debian.org. It seems it describe the same
problem but it never got any answer :(
Apache can segfault for any number of wonderful reasons. One person
reporting
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Sorry, Adam, but ssl-cert still doesn't install - the following happens
when it's installed with debconf priority non-interactive:
Automatic build of libapache2-mod-geoip_1.1.8-1 on bilbao by sbuild/sparc 85
...
Setting up ssl-cert (1.0.13) ...
chgrp: cannot
Adam Conrad wrote:
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
...
Setting up ssl-cert (1.0.13) ...
chgrp: cannot access `/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key': No such file
or directory
chmod: cannot access `/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key': No such file
or directory
Oh, grr. Foiled by a bugfix
tech wrote:
my /var/log/apache/error.log is filled with error messages like :
[notice] child pid 15353 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
Please run apache -X under gdb and see if you can get a backtrace of
the segfault, so we know who's at fault here.
Also, a list of modules you have
Geoff Crompton wrote:
There is also /var/lib/dpkg/info/apache-perl.list, with the line
/etc/apache. Does dpkg use this file to remove stuff? Or is everything
to be removed expressed in the apache-perl.*rm scritpts?
dpkg removes everything from .list files, *BUT*, it will never remove a
Geoff Crompton wrote:
Do you have any recommendations on how to safely purge apache-perl? I
thought it'd be good to have it documented in this bug report, for
future people that might stumble across this.
* manually edit files in /var/lib/dpkg/info to remove references to
things
Geoff Crompton wrote:
ii apache 1.3.33-6sarge1 versatile, high-performance HTTP server
pc apache-perl1.3.9-13.1-1.2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP
There's nothing I can do to fix the potato (!) version of apache-perl at
this point.
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Nick Phillips wrote:
Using a passphrase on your ssl keys should mean that someone is unable
to take them and use them elsewhere without your knowledge.
You do realise that anyone with root access on your machine while apache
is running can just yank the unencrypted key right out of apache's
Grant McLean wrote:
The latest version of apache for amd64 in Sarge seems to be 1.3.33-6
which does not include the fixes to the regex code.
This seems to me to be a fairly grave flaw in the stable version. Am I
missing some obvious solution?
You're missing that amd64 is not an
Didier Gehéniau wrote:
I found a bug in the startup script. We start and stop apache in a cron
job to backup some files. In the startup script start-stop-daemon is used,
this command is in /sbin in the PATH variable the /sbin directory is not
there. Therefore when /etc/init.d/apache is run
Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Do you mind if a NMU is done to fix this issue?
Isn't it traditional to submit patches before an NMU? How do you propose
to fix it? The only real way to fix it is to move the config out of
mod_ssl's config and into the default ssl vhost. Which is a bit of a
catch 22,
Marc Haber wrote:
why is apache2 configured to write its pid to /var/run/apache2.pid
instead of /var/run/apache2/apache2.pid? Is that an oversight in
packaging or am I missing something?
You're missing the fact that, while the current location isn't ideal,
it's a serious pain in the ass to
Christoph Auer wrote:
I'm currently asking me to which package I should report this bug:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=19113
apache2-mpm-prefork2.0.54-5
libapache2-mod-php44.3.10-16
I can't reproduce this on unstable, with apache2 2.0.55-3 and either
php4 or php5. As the
Rikard Bremark wrote:
Linux warzone-web-mysql 2.6.8-2-686 #1 Thu May 19 17:53:30 JST 2005 i686
GNU/Linux
Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) PHP/4.3.10-16 Server at www.warzone.nu
Port 80
and still not working, a 3.5 gb tar file.
... which is why the bug is still open, and will remain open
Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Hi Apache2 maintainers,
Could you tell me why this bug has not been fixed yet?
It most likely will be in my next upload.
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Renat Sabitov wrote:
After searching in web I found command, that help:
# fc-cache -f
Why this command not executed when font packages are just installed?
Erm, it is (or, it's supposed to be, via defoma). If this bug is being
caused by a specific font package that isn't running
Brent G. wrote:
I dont have the slightest clue when this error popped up since it
only happens for a certain file which isn't requested all that often,
but whenever somebody tries to load it, apache then proceeds to
segfault.
Can you provide the text file for which this occurs?
A. Costa wrote:
Seconded. It's not installed on my system:
% dlocate -s apache | grep Status
Status: deinstall ok config-files
[ much confusion about status lines ]
I think you're confusing the first and last columns. That installed |
not-installed stuff goes in the third column,
reassign 336318 wnpp
retitle 336318 RFP: libapache2-mod-watch, a vhost monitoring module
kthxbye
Paul van der Holst wrote:
Is it possible to add mod_watch: http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_watch/
into apache2?
I'm not going to include random 3rd party modules in the apache2 source
package,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I've just seen that the function checkdnsrr return always true on my
server whereas on my laptop with Apache2 the function works perfectly.
This bug is seen also on the dedicated server of a friend, debian stable with
the same PHP version and apache 1.3
I'm
Javier Vicente wrote:
Error: mod_mono.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
What can I do?
I assume you compiled mod_mono.so by hand. See the documentation[1] for
how to se up an info file for your module, then you should be able to
complete configuration of mod_perl without any
Matthias Klose wrote:
Package: libsvncpp-dev,libapr0-dev
Severity: serious
that means, that pysvn's build-deps cannot be installed
anymore. Please coordinate, if these these packages should depend on
libdb4.2-dev or libdb4.3-dev.
They should depend on libdb4.3-dev (and build against
Faheem Mitha wrote:
I have no current plans to use Virtual Hosts, so I was wondering if
there would be any downside to moving the stuff in
sites-enables/default to conf.d, which seems like the obvious place
for it to go.
There's no real downside to moving the file anywhere you want, as long
Kai Hendry wrote:
I discovered a HUP signal causes Apache just to reload the configs.
And crash, in certain interesting and curious corner cases.
Though in Debian Unstable's /etc/logrotate.d/apache2 it actually does a
*restart* not a kill -HUP.
Which in /etc/init.d/apache2 issues a restart
Kai Hendry wrote:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect()
dpkg-reconfigure php5-mysql
Make sure it's enabled in apache2 (if that's what you're using, CGI,
apache1, or whatever as appropriate)
Restart the webserver (this bit's important, unless you're using CGI)
If that
Kai Hendry wrote:
bible$ dpkg -L apache2-common | grep init
/etc/init.d
/etc/init.d/apache2
bible$ cat /etc/init.d/apache2
cat: /etc/init.d/apache2: No such file or directory
Big problem was the /etc/init.d/apache2 could not be found. I did
reinstall apache2-common and still it wasn't
Evan Carroll wrote:
Do those that maintain debian have any interest in updating to Apache
2.0. An apache2-perl package or an update of apache-perl would be
convienient. mod_perl2 is also out now.
There's really no need to have a statically-compiled apache2-perl
package, just install apache2
Com Puter wrote:
I am trying to configure apache2 for a Debian distribution and having
trouble getting ssl and php4 to work. If the loadmodule statement is
included for either of these two modules I get an error like below:
Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.load:
Mark Nipper wrote:
I'm having what I assume is the exact same problem.
Automatically built indexes avoid showing files larger than 2GB and
directly trying to GET those files produces a 403 and this in error.log:
If you check the apache2 changelog, you'll note that we once turned on
reopen 330276
thanks
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
.
* Rebuild due to gmp transition. Closes: #330276.
Hello, typo.
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Luke Kanies wrote:
Apache2's init script does not support a 'restart' option
It doesn't? It does here.
but when it
is called with that option, it mistakenly exits with a return code of 0,
instead of a code indicating failure. According to the LSB, it should
exit with a 4:
Right you
Luke Kanies wrote:
When 'apache2ctl status' is called against a server that does not have
the 'status.cgi' configured, it gets a 404 but then still exits with a 0
exit code. While in some ways it could legitimately be said to have
verified that the server is at least running, it gives a
Joey Hess wrote:
This is your third and final reminder. I count 542 packages remaining,
down only 9 from last month. I assume most of the people below do not
read debian-devel, so I've taken the librerty of BCCing you all. :-P
Debian Apache Maintainers debian-apache@lists.debian.org
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
btw, I tried --no-auth-cache and it
does not help at all.
any other idea?
Can you test the packages at
http://people.debian.org/~adconrad/apache2-security/ for me?
They should fix /a/ bug with SSLVerifyClient and PROPFIND, but I can't
be positive if they'll fix
Jeff Williams wrote:
Running gdb gave me:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 80872 (LWP 10668)]
0x0f9049c4 in boot_DynaLoader () from /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_perl.so
Can you run that as apache -X in gdb, and get a backtrace? Do you
have any
Atsuhito Kohda wrote:
[Tue Sep 13 10:35:02 2005] [notice] Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux)
mod_ssl/2.8.24 OpenSSL/0.9.7g DAV/1.0.3 configured -- resuming normal
operations
[Tue Sep 13 10:35:02 2005] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default: sysvsem)
[Tue Sep 13 10:49:01 2005] [notice]
Christian T. Steigies wrote:
./gen_test_char test_char.h
/bin/sh: line 1: 23424 Segmentation fault ./gen_test_char test_char.h
Already spinning another build on another box to see if it was cosmic rays.
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Adam Conrad wrote:
Christian T. Steigies wrote:
./gen_test_char test_char.h
/bin/sh: line 1: 23424 Segmentation fault ./gen_test_char test_char.h
Already spinning another build on another box to see if it was cosmic rays.
And just got the same failure on kullervo. Guess it's
Andrew wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting these errors after running upgrading a system to sarge...
Error: mod_auth_mysql.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
Looks like mod_auth_mysql was installed by hand and doesn't have a .info
file. Either create one for it, or (preferably) install
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2005 02:37, Adam Conrad wrote:
I would like a tarball of your /etc/apache2/
if there is anything else I can do to help, please let me know.
Meh. Yeah, this is actually a neon or svn (not sure who) bug, where it
can't do renogotiations
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.54-5
Severity: critical
After upgrading 2.0.54-4 to 2.0.54-5 svn+ssl is broken:
subversion client (e.g. checkout):
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/test'
svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/test': Could not read status line: SSL error: sslv3
Kristis Makris wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 17:45 +1000, Adam Conrad wrote:
Is libapache-mod-php4 actually installed on your system? Do you get
any output in apache's error log when you start it?
You didn't answer this bit ---^
Yes it is. In fact, apache runs drupal, written in php
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Package: apache2
Severity: important
Tags: security
CAN-2005-2728 describes a DoS vulnerability through overly long values
in the Range field. Please see
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29962
for a more complete description and a patch.
An
Martin Schulze wrote:
Umh... Did anybody bother to check yet?
That's what all of these uploads were about. Did the woody when never
actually get uploaded?
http://cerberus.0c3.net/~adconrad/apache-sec/
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Uhm, these dependencies are pulled in via our use if libldap2, which
depends on libgnutls which, in turn, depends on those libs. It's
definitely not an apache2 bug.
Furthermore, I'm completely baffled about the libgnutls.so.7 output in
your ldd call, since libldap2 in all of Sarge, Etch, and Sid
Nicklas Bondesson wrote:
I just want to make sure that nothing hinders this submition (licence
etc.).
Debian's general take on patching upstream packages is to license it under
the same license as upstream, whatever that may be, specifically to make
it easier to get patches accepted upstream,
Jason Rhinelander wrote:
if `apache2 -t /dev/null 21`; then
will always be false, due to being in backticks.
lucifer:~# if `apache2 -t 2/dev/null`; then echo YAY, IT WORKS; else
echo BROKEN; fi
YAY, IT WORKS
lucifer:~# echo RANDOM CRAP /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
lucifer:~# if `apache2 -t
Steve Kemp wrote:
Can I be the first to say that I don't understand the nature of this
issue?
The description sounds reasonably straightforward, though I'd classify
this as a vulnerability of pretty low importance, from a will people be
exploited by this viewpoint.
Is this also present in
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
In the source package the file debian/pkgtemplates/flavours.postrm
contains calls to ucf, but when the package is purged, ucf might not be on
the system anymore. (This may apply to other packages built from the
apache source package. I didn't check.)
Thanks for the
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Warning: Illegal offset type
in /usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/grab_globals.lib.php on line 71
I give twenty-to-one odds that you have the ZendOptimizer installed, and
it needs to be updated to match the current version of PHP on your system.
I can't really do anything
severity 286138 wishlist
retitle 286138 better module dependency handling needed
merge 286138 273929
kthxbye
martin f krafft wrote:
seamus% /usr/sbin/apache2ctl configtest Syntax error on line 1 of
/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/disk_cache.load:
Cannot load
Geert Nijpels wrote:
It looks like this problem is related to bug #307567. Apache starts
consuming 100% CPU after some requests. Restarting Apache lets it serve
pages for a few minutes again.
Downgrading to apache* 2.0.54-2 fixed the problem. We use
apache2-mpm-prefork on an up-to-date
Jacob Bresciani wrote:
Error: java.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
So, where did /usr/lib/apache/1.3/java.so come from? If it's from a
package, is there an updated package somewhere that had a proper .info
file? If it was compiled by hand, can you create an .info file for it?
Mark Lowe wrote:
Error: mod_macro.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
If you read the list archives, you'd notice we've addressed this a few
times. /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_macro.so was either hand-compiled, or came
from a broken package. If the former, please see
Torok Edwin wrote:
If I run apache2 using it's default config, it binds to the ipv6 address,
even though I haven't set up an ipv6 connection (sit0 is down, only eth0,
ppp0, and lo is up).
This is definitely a new one on me. Given that no one else has ever
reported this bug before, and pretty
Cliff wrote:
My DSL can do 256k upload but I can only get 30k upload with Apache. Is
there a way to control the upload speed of apache or does it have to be
done in the OS? If so does anyone know how to do that?
Apache will happily saturate your available bandwidth, if there's no other
forwarded 310650 http://issues.eu.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31418
thanks
Eric Jonas wrote:
REMOTE_USER = Erica H Peterson
Apache/2.0.52 (Debian GNU/Linux) DAV/2 SVN/1.1.4 mod_ssl/2.0.52
REMOTE_USER = /C=US/ST=Massachusetts/O=Massachusetts Institute of
Technology/OU=Client CA
Heiko Stbner wrote:
While obtaining another certificate I found the perfect example :-) Take
a rented server (cheaper traffic than hosting it yourself) for an
online-shop, hosted somewhere and no one knows who can get access to it
directly on the console (like root=/bin/bash kernel command
Heiko St?wrote:
Basically the problem is the postrotate command which calls
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart and since version 2.0.53-5 this fully stops
apache und then starts it again, killing the whole thing if the apache
uses an SSL certificate with passphrase since nobody can enter it.
There
tags 307567 pending
thanks
Gabor Lenart wrote:
In case of pages which require a few seconds to responds (because of
active content complex enough to generate in only seconds) often locks,
eating 100% of idle CPU. After some hours, many dead processes causes to
rise load above eg 70, and
Matthias Julius wrote:
Now I have investigated that issue and found out that this change in
the apache2 config has been made by the phpmyadmin package. There a bug
has already been filed under #307275.
I apologise for being short with you. I was not aware of #307275 until it
was brought to
Mike McCallister wrote:
What is the status of bug 235653 (http://bugs.debian.org/235653), to
enable mod_auth_ldap to use TLS/SSL? Based on the response from March 1
2004, it sounds like it was intended to be fixed in short order, but
this bug is still open. Is it likely to be fixed any time
robin wrote:
I have apache2 installed along with PHP and WebSVN (all from testing).
Currently, when I access a websvn URL, the apache instance crashes with
a segmentation fault.
And what versions of libapache2-mod-php4 and websvn do you have installed?
If you upgrade everything to unstable
Ian Chiew said:
The following line in debian/rules is commented out:
#AP2_CONFLAGS += -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
We know.
Without it, the apr_off_t type used internally by Apache will be only
32-bits wide, thus causing the reported problem.
We know.
I realize that this
Csillag Kristof said:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -1209165632 (LWP 23260)]
0xb782d324 in ERR_add_error_data () from
/usr/lib/i686/cmov/libcrypto.so.0.9.7
Do you have both php4-pgsql and php4-imap installed? What happens if you
swap the order of
Ola Lundqvist said:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 01:42:02AM -0300, Luis Nogueira wrote:
Apache and MySQL run ok, but horde doesn't start. Just a blank page. On
Apache
log: child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) for every
attempt of reloading http://website/horde2/, while
Robert Millan said:
Why don't we just put (Debian) in instead?
There's a reason because hardcoding Linux is wrong: Debian supports
(or at least intends to support) other kernels. I can't see a reason why
hardcoding GNU would be wrong, though. So in this case maybe you want
to make it
Martin Godisch said:
apache2 is started upon package update even if it wasn't running before
because /etc/rcx.d/S91apache2 was removed.
This shouldn't happen, as we use invoke-rc.d in our postinst, which checks
the current runlevel, and won't start apache2 unless the symlink is
present for
watssabb wathavy said:
I have just start using it and I recognized that I have
to rebuild it from source in case I want to install more modules
afterwards, so I wanted to know if I have to follow any certain procedures
to accomodate debain specific things or not.
What do the Debian packages
Nafed said:
Error: mysql.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
The above errors might cause apache to not work properly or start
Please refer to the documentation on how to fix it or report it to
Debian Apache Mailing List debian-apache@lists.debian.org if in doubt
on how to proceed
tags 295428 pending
thanks
Jeroen van Wolffelaar said:
That doesn't sound to me like the correct solution to this bug, though.
The problem is that autoconf gets invoked without making sure the right
autoconf is invoked.
I assume you got appropriately schooled about how the autoconf wrapper
Martin Orr said:
***BUG in Autoconf--please report*** AC_LANG_PROGRAM
Does it build if you remove autoconf2.13?
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Piotr Roszatycki said:
PHP5 can't compile with Apache 2.0.53 and compiles well with previous
version.
I know. Working on it right now. Upload later tonight, I hope.
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Graham Smith said:
No such luck. Both php4-pgsql and php4-mysql are installed (and I have
re-installed them just in case something was broken).
'dpkg-reconfigure php4-pgsql php4-mysql'
Alternately, manually add the extension=foo.so lines to /etc/apache2/php.ini
Currently, the packages don't
Olaf van der Spek said:
Did you also remove the duplicate ErrorLog?
The same applies to ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log
but that should be in the default vhost.
No, because I don't view it as a duplicate, per se. The ErrorLog in the
main config could be seen as the main error log, while
Graham Smith said:
http://www.crazysquirrel.com/index.php
it still tries to give you the unprocessed file back. How do I stop that
behaviour?
It works from here when I load that page. Are you sure you're not
suffering from an overactive browser cache, proxy server, or some other
such
Adam Conrad said:
Also, what version of libc6 do you currently have installed?
Nevermind. Your original bug report stated you have version 2.3.2.ds1-13
installed. The backtrace blowing up in libssl's init looks suspiciously
like a bug that was fixed in libc6 2.3.2.ds1-17 (In september, last
tags 293831 pending
thanks
Russell Coker said:
Here's the strace output of trying to start apache2:
[...]
This continues indefinately, for hours sometimes. This bug can prevent
the system from booting correctly as /etc/init.d/apache2 hangs.
Ouch. Nice catch. Will be fixed in the next
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 06:30:35AM -0800, Dustin Harriman wrote:
An strace shows interesting output near the end when running the command
strace apache -X:
Can I get a backtrace of that as well? If you don't know how to do this, just
do the following:
$ gdb apache
(gdb) run -X
wait for it
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We had segfault problems in both apache and apache-ssl. Commenting out
one line (extension=imap.so) from php.ini made both servers start
normally. This line was the last one in the php.ini configuration file.
Moving it furher up, so that it was not the last module to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This bug also occurs in production when running dokuwiki[1], which uses
php4, together with subversion[2] in apache2. The umask settings done in
dokuwiki php script is propagated to subversion, which makes dangerous
access right settings on its own files and makes them
Christian Hammers wrote:
I cannot find a reference to CAN-2003-0987 for Debian Woody.
It has been fixed in unstable/sarge in version 1.3.29.0.2-5.
While it appears to be true that this hasn't been fixed in Woody, it's
also pretty low risk, since mod_digest doesn't even work with modern
Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
Reading the INSTALL file of lingerd, only mod_ssl would need a
particular patch, so we could imagine an apache-ssl-lingerd flavour.
As there is an apache-perl flavour we also might think to an
apache-perl-lingerd flavour.
Better off just having users install
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