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Apache 2.4.7 does not set environment vars. Checked with "Apache2
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Apache 2.4.7 does not set environment vars.
Use 'apachectl -V' instead of calling apache2 directly.
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Apache 2.4.7 does not set environment vars. Checked with
Use 'apachectl -V' instead of calling apache2 directly.
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Apache 2.4.7 does not set environment vars. Checked with "Apache2 -V"
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** Description changed:
I've been trying to discover why apache 2.4.7 does not source its envvars,
by default, in ubuntu 14.04!?
Running apache2 -V, we can confirm this issue getting several error
messages.
However, running source /etc/apache2/envvars everything is set!?
- Is it really a
** Description changed:
I've been trying to discover why apache 2.4.7 does not source its envvars,
by default, in ubuntu 14.04!?
Running apache2 -V, we can confirm this issue getting several error
messages.
However, running source /etc/apache2/envvars everything is set!?
- Is it really a