Arno, I have a question on default behaviour of apache2_invoke.
If I do: apt-get install libapache2-mod-somemodule a2dismod somemodule apt-get update && apt-get upgrade # libapache2-mod-somemodule gets updated Will that get somemodule reenabled? # Automatically added by dh_apache2 if [ "$1" = "configure" ] && true; then if [ -e /usr/share/apache2/apache2-maintscript-helper ] ; then . /usr/share/apache2/apache2-maintscript-helper for conf in wsgi ; do apache2_invoke enmod $conf || exit $? done fi fi You probably need to change the inserted code to: for conf in <modulelist>; do if [ -z "$2" ]; then apache2_invoke enmod $conf || exit $? else if a2query -q -m $conf; then apache2_reload restart || exit $? fi done (And why there's the "&& true" part?) O. On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Arno Töll <a...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi there, > > Now that Wheezy is ehrm virtually released ..., we'd like to reboot the > Apache 2.4 transition process as soon as possible. In other words, we'd > like to break Sid - as far as Apache is involved - in a foreseeable > future. With your permission to proceed as suggested pending, we'd like > to propose this procedure to continue with the Apache 2.4 transition: > > *) Aim for an upload of Apache 2.4 in June. The exact date is not fixed > and determined by two factors: You approving the process itself, and the > availability of a 2.4 port for certain reverse dependencies (see next > point). > > *) Since this upload is going to break all existing module reverse > dependencies, this causes bad breakage to users of Apache in Sid. We're > aware of that, but it can't be avoided entirely since a transition in > Experimental only does not seem to work out that well, as we're trying > to prod the maintainers of affected packages for over a year. > > However, to smoothen the transition as much as possible, we'd like to > wait with an upload to Sid until these reverse dependencies have updated > packages available and then do a coordinated upload with the respective > maintainers (they're all CC:-ed): > > - mod_php > - mod_security > - mod_wsgi > - mod_dnssd (gnome-user-share) > - mod_jk > - mod_fcgid > - subversion > > This is a somewhat biased choice, based on the popularity of the > modules, and their relative importance in the Apache eco-system itself. > PHP, and WSGI for example have reverse dependencies on their own, which > are affected by our transition, too. Please maintainers of these > package, do help us so that we can do the upload in a timely manner. > > Maintainers, if you need help us to transition with these modules, let > the Apache maintainers know. We'll help you. > > *) Once the package is uploaded to Unstable together with a reasonably > small subset of reverse dependencies as defined above, we'd like to > successively increase the amount of transitioned packages to a larger > amount (see the full list in previous posts) before considering a > migration to Testing. > > It is up to decide together with you when exactly this is going to > happen, but I do not suspect this being the case until (end of) summer. > > At some point we'd like to ask you to remove remaining non-transitioned > packages from Testing so that we migrate the already transitioned > packages, including our own. Until then, we'd file a "testing migration > blocking bug" against our own package, so that it can't migrate to > Testing by accident. > > *) Once the package has reached Testing, we'd like to address a > transition of web-applications reverse depending on Apache. This cannot > be parallelized easily, because most of them are depending on some other > third party module, too. On the upside, web applications are somewhat > broken during the migration, but this may only affect the integration of > the Apache web server, whereas the application itself remains functional. > > Does this make sense to you? > > > -- > with kind regards, > Arno Töll > IRC: daemonkeeper on Freenode/OFTC > GnuPG Key-ID: 0x9D80F36D > > > _______________________________________________ > pkg-php-maint mailing list > pkg-php-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-php-maint -- Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caljhhg94zhtspaus33vm7vppzkvqcmlsrqoc7n_thjr6vvo...@mail.gmail.com