no, since that would imply having mod_rewrite enabled out of the box.
http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/03-01-24#news
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* Adam Conrad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
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:
Apache 1.3 is being removed for lenny. So just drop the Apache1.3 packages -
we don't intend to do another apache upload.
-T
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Please can you upgrade to the latest versions of both mod_perl and apache2
and confirm this is still occurring?
Thanks,
-Thom
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I can't reproduce this:
: (unstable) 19:13 ~ % dpkg -L apache2.2-common G ldap
/etc/apache2/mods-available/ldap.load
/etc/apache2/mods-available/authnz_ldap.load
/etc/apache2/mods-available/auth_ldap.load
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_authnz_ldap.so
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_ldap.so
(G is an
reassign 389053 libapache2-mod-perl2
retitle 389053 Please upload mod_perl2 to experimental built against apache 2.2
severity 389053 wishlist
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Mod Perl2 needs to be rebuilt in experimental to work with the new apache2.
-T
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merge 383267 358543
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Already known about - it's a change in behaviour in debconf, we're working
on a fix.
-Thom
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Hi all,
As of today, Apache 2.2 is available from experimental (packagename:
apache2-mpm-{worker,prefork} etc). New features include LFS support, and
improved caching. For more info, see:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/new_features_2_2.html and
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html .
Please stop abusing the BTS with irrelevancies.
-Thom
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I don't see there's any benefit in doing this _at all_, to be honest. It'll
just turn into a whine fest when people don't get exactly what they want
installed, and it then just becomes an unmaintainable mess.
-Thom
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* Friedrich Dominicus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Well this is difficult to understand the debian package system
description says:
unstable (net): the Apache Portable Runtime
2.0.55-4: alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 ia64 kfreebsd-i386 m68k mips
mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
and well that seems to
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
This RC bug has been open since November with no maintainer followup
that I can see. Is anything being done to remove the problimatic files
and/or get them properly licensed upstream?
This is in progress with upstream; we've worked with them to remove
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi Adam,
We're well aware of this, and are actually planning to have a small
gathering in the new year to polish up the apr1.0/apache2.2 packaging
and get it into the archive.
What's the status of 2.2?
APR/APU 1.2 are in unstable. 2.2 is
* Corentin CHARY ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Please add this mpm, it's realy usefull =).
No. As and when it's proposed and accepted upstream it will be added to the
apache2 package. Until that time, we're not going to carry major
modifications to upstream.
Cheers,
-Thom
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kthxbye
Please be more careful in your selection of packages to file bugs against in
future.
-Thom
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Severity 311776 normal
kthxbye
Hi,
it's likely that you have an erroneous config, rather than this being a bug
in apache. If basic auth was broken, I assure you that we'd have noticed by
now.
The problem you're reporting is often a symptom of having multiple auth
providers loaded; have a look at
* Alan Ridgeway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi Debian
I am using Sarge with Apache2 on x86 platform.
When Apache starts, five processes for Apache start.
The first does not drop root. The rest do drop root.
It does not matter which MPM is applied.
yes.
-Thom
(how else could you create
reassign 304786 phpmyadmin
severity 304786 critical
close 304786
merge 307275 304786
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This is a problem with phpmyadmin, which the maintainer claims to have now
fixed so it's policy compliant again.
-Thom
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* Andreas Fester ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
are there any plans to package the (now separated) Apache Portable
Runtime 1.1.1?
Hi, I already have packages done.
They're waiting on one addition (symbol versioning) before they're safe to
upload to unstable.
Cheers,
-Thom
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* Nick Maynard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 04:56:43PM +, Thom May wrote:
I'm strongly opposed to doing this. I see no sign that the metux authors
have any desire to integrate metux with upstream, and I absolutely think
that the apache2 package should not contain
* Nick Maynard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
What are your thoughts on integrating this functionality into the main
unstable/experimental tree?
Thank you,
I'm strongly opposed to doing this. I see no sign that the metux authors
have any desire to integrate metux with upstream, and I
reassign 291944 php4
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Segfaults caused by php modules aren't an apache bug.
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* Gob42 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
I want to set up virtual host with sub-domain using mod_rewrite. My
actual configuration is like this one but for all my domains.
Any reason you can't or don't want to use mod_vhost_alias? This is designed
to do exactly the thing you want:
* Martin Langhoff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I intend to update the TWIG package to use wwwconfig, but I am at a
loss as to where to start reading about best practices wrt wwwconfig.
In my experience and opinion:
wwwconfig is not the correct approach to use to update apache
or apache2
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Generating an ssl cert during install, and setting up apache to use it.
See the many archived bugs from the time.
If we can sensibly use debconf to ask the questions, then i may reinstate
something like this post sarge.
I'll try.
But would it
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Thom May wrote:
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
Instead of just an easy way to enable SSL/TLS, I'd like to see it
enabled by default. :)
Anyway:
Step 3 and 4 can be replaced by running /usr/sbin/apache2-ssl
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
Instead of just an easy way to enable SSL/TLS, I'd like to see it
enabled by default. :)
Anyway:
Step 3 and 4 can be replaced by running /usr/sbin/apache2-ssl-certificate
In step 5 you can use
SSLCertificateFile
* Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 02:52:28AM +0100, Thom May wrote:
libapache2-mod-macro is pretty much the simplest possible case for an
apache2 module.
get the source for that, and run with it.
I'm not looking for the easiest package example, I
* Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi everybody,
I'm working on packaging a new apache module for apache/apache2
(www.suphp.org), and I try to find the best way for my postinsts/prerms
scripts. I found the README.modules in apache-dev, but nothing for
apache2-dev. So I looked at
I imagine it was related to cgi changing to being built-in and then back
again.
just a2enmoding the cgi module should fix your problems.
-Thom
* Diwaker Gupta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Turns out it wasn't a bug with apache2 after all (maintainer you can as
well go ahead and close this bug).
Yeah, this has been fixed ages ago and is now blocked on gcc3.4 to get into
sarge.
Cheers,
-Thom
severity 264718 wishlist
thanks
userdir is forcibly enabled since it changed from being built in to being a
module. Not enabling it would have broken many more configs than not, so
this is a safe default.
I'll be implementing debconf questions to handle this more gracefully.
-Thom
* Christian Eichert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I updated mailman 2.1.4-5 from the apt
I updated apache2 2.0.50-5
Everything looks OK except for one thing: when a URL like,
http://myhost/mailman/listinfo
is requested, 'Apache2' locates the file (return code = 200) but wants
to
* Wiesiek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.50-5
Severity: important
Hi...
apache2 fails to build on ARM arch.
checking whether to enable mod_ssl... checking dependencies
checking for SSL/TLS toolkit base... configure: error: requires OpenSSL
0.9.6e or higher
tags 258217 unreproducible
thanks
using a freshly downloaded 2.0.50-1 from the archive:
11:32 ~% ldd /usr/sbin/apache2
libz.so.1 = /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0xb7fcc000)
libssl.so.0.9.7 = /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0.9.7 (0xb7f9a000)
tags 258202 unreproducible
thanks
I can't reproduce this at all, using the 2.0.50-1 packages from the archives:
11:28 ~% GET http://localhost/ foo.nodeflate
11:28 ~% GET -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate' http://localhost/|gunzip
foo.deflate
11:28 ~% diff foo.nodeflate foo.deflate
11:28 ~%
package apache2-common
severity 257945 wishlist
reassign 257945 libapache2-mod-php4
thanks
Ok. so, you're reporting a bug that basically says when i request a PHP
page, it gets processed by PHP.
It seems that the real bug you're reporting is, 'php should deactivate
itself during dav requests',
reassign 258217 apache2-common
tags 258217 unreproducible
merge 258217 258252
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Ok, please provide the output of 'ldd /usr/sbin/apache2'. Also, ensure that
you've stopped apache2 entirely before starting it, rather than trying to
restart.
Cheers,
-Thom
severity 255443 wishlist
thanks
Give me a nice icon for ogg, and I'll happily include it.
-Thom
Please send the output of ldd /usr/sbin/apache2
The fix is already being uploaded.
-Thom
* Daniel Kobras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
tag 258217 - unreproducible
thanks
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 03:52:11PM +0100, Thom May wrote:
Ok, please provide the output of 'ldd /usr/sbin/apache2'. Also, ensure that
you've stopped apache2 entirely
Package: apache-utils
Version: 1.3.29.0.2-6
Severity: grave
Tags: sid
When htpasswd creates a new htpasswd file, it encounters what appears to
be a memory corruption bug. This does not occur when updating an old
file, and indeed using htpasswd again on the same file and username
fixes the
* Adam Hupp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Package: apache2-common
Version: 2.0.49-1
Severity: normal
I had a NameVirtualHost *:80 directive in my apache2.conf. I tried
running 'apache2 -S' to debug my vhosts and got a segfault. Changing it
to NameVirtualHost * fixed the segfault. I can
* Stefan Andersson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Ok. Now I've fixed it.
I've made a dir where i've put separate files for the separate vhosts ..
And the NameVirtualHost define file that i've made. began with an -
And the new version of Apache apparently couldn't handle that.
Thanks for the
* Matthew Wilcox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 09:27:27PM +, Thom May wrote:
And the NameVirtualHost define file that i've made. began with an -
And the new version of Apache apparently couldn't handle that.
Thanks for the help!
Ah, yeah. We've tightened up
* Andrius Kazimieras Kasparavi?ius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
hi, why I can't find even on googe that module?
we deleted any trace of it, lo, even from our minds and souls, about two
years ago since it was unmaintainable and horrifying.
I need to get round to killing all the /etc/vhost stuff
Hi,
as noted on irc, we should exclude .dpkg-* files, and also dot-files etc.
This is a patch to do this; please can you review,test and confirm it seems
valid? (I don't have a way to commit on debian-apache, so please apply if it
looks good.)
-Thom
Index: src/main/http_config.c
Are you still able to reproduce this problem with current kernels and
apache?
We are currently triaging bugs to prepare for a release of Debian, and would
like to prune our bugs list of old bugs that can no longer be reproduced.
Cheers
-Thom
severity 230999 important
tags 230999 -patch
thanks
This is not a release critical bug.
It does have security implications but it is not a major security flaw nor
is it a widely used or exploitable one.
-Thom
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* Julian Mehnle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Joerg Dorchain wrote:
apache2-common depends on ssl-cert. This is bad, as in the install
dialogs it is not clear from context that the user is asked questions
for his https config. Besides
* Carl Johnstone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Similar to my apache 1.3 bug - wouldn't it be better to fix apxs to generate
the .load file needed to make it work the new Debian way?
Yep. That's exactly the route I've been planning to take for sometime, I
just need to find the time ;-)
-Thom
Um, this sounds like
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24483
-T
* Daniel Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 02:12:39PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 07:57:35PM +0100, GCS wrote:
Package: apache2
Severity: wishlist
I do not know if it's by any means possible, but as both libdb4.1-dev and
* Miquel van Smoorenburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
It's not a bug, it's a feature. It works exactly as documented. If your
package installed the links with the wrong sequence number, it's the
responsibility of the package to detect and fix this in the postinst
of the new version.
This is
20:01 joshk well, this is how it all went for me:
20:01 joshk install worker, (watch it not work with php4)
20:02 joshk install prefork which conflicts: worker and gets it apt-get
removed
20:02 joshk then try to purge worker
tags 223300 moreinfo
thanks
Hi.
so, you don't give details of what changes you made to your config, whether
you had anything in syslog, which mpm you're using, nor did you attach your
config. Am I supposed to grow psychic powers and mystically divine your
problem?
Unless you give me drastically
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