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Subject: Re: apache 1.3.28-4 on
unstable
10/25/2003 11:20
PM
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:05:29 +, chbaker wrote:
BTW, was someone suggesting that I should read the bug reports for every
package before going ahead with an ``apt-get -u dist-upgrade''. I suppose
if I were really cautious I would, but then I wouldn't be running unstable
would I ;-) Thanks
On Friday 24 October 2003 9:55 pm, W. Paul Mills wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 20:45:46 +, chbaker wrote:
Ever since upgrading to apache 1.3.28-4 on unstable some strange things
have happened. Index pages, whether html, shtml, or cgi are no longer
working unless the page is explicitly listed
Well, it is a known bug in the apache package, you should have checked.
The basic problem is that the modules are inserted into modules.conf in
reverse order.
Ouch, this just bit me too. Editing modules.conf didn't seem to work
What's a fix?
For some reason I never saw this message from ??.
On Saturday 25 October 2003 10:05 pm, W. Paul Mills wrote:
Well, it is a known bug in the apache package, you should have checked.
The basic problem is that the modules are inserted into modules.conf in
reverse order.
Ouch, this just bit me too. Editing modules.conf didn't seem to work
What's a
Ever since upgrading to apache 1.3.28-4 on unstable some strange things
have happened. Index pages, whether html, shtml, or cgi are no longer
working unless the page is explicitly listed. Example
``http://servername/'' yeilds a 403 Forbidden, but
``http://servername/index.html'' works. Also, I can
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 20:45:46 +, chbaker wrote:
Ever since upgrading to apache 1.3.28-4 on unstable some strange things
have happened. Index pages, whether html, shtml, or cgi are no longer
working unless the page is explicitly listed. Example
``http://servername/'' yeilds a 403 Forbidden
On Friday 24 October 2003 9:55 pm, W. Paul Mills wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 20:45:46 +, chbaker wrote:
Ever since upgrading to apache 1.3.28-4 on unstable some strange things
have happened. Index pages, whether html, shtml, or cgi are no longer
working unless the page is explicitly listed
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