> > How does it do that?
> It does rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/info/apache2-common.postrm in its preinst.
Ok.
> Oh, but they were created by apache2-common.
Sorry, but that's not true. /etc/apache2/conf.d/mediawiki1.7 is created by
calling "ln -s" inside mediawiki1.7's postinst.
Besides, apache ain't t
> Then don't purge it before installing apache2.2. apache2.2-common
> works around this.
How does it do that?
> As this seems to be an user error rather than an
> error in the package, there's nothing we can do to fix this. Mind if
> I close the bug?
Yes, I do mind. At least if you insist tha
> * "Thomas Schoepf"
>
> | upgrade from apache2-common (I'm running testing). Now, I cannot run any
> cgi-bin files anymore. Default configuration does not work either.
> | Instead of running the cgi-bin files, my browser just shows me the
> source code of the c
> | package: apache2-common
>
> Please don't file bugs against non-existent packages.
It was existant at least a week ago (I'm running testing). Obviously it was
removed with the upgrade to apache2.2-common. I didn't recheck that.
At the moment, http://packages.debian.org/testing/net/apache2-com
package: apache2-common
severity: normal
I just upgraded from apache2-common to apache2.2-common. After the upgrade, the
symlink from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled to my mediawiki1.7 configuration was
removed.
Thanks,
Thomas
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package: apache2.2-common
version: 2.2.3-2
severity: important
upgrade from apache2-common (I'm running testing). Now, I cannot run any
cgi-bin files anymore. Default configuration does not work either.
Instead of running the cgi-bin files, my browser just shows me the source code
of the cgi fil
Subject: apache2-common: grep complains if /etc/apache2/conf.d is empty
Package: apache2-common
Version: 2.0.55-3
Severity: normal
Stopping apache2 shows an error message from grep:
grep: /etc/apache2/conf.d/[^.#]*: No such file
This happens when the above directory is empty (like on my computer
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