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As activating this setting is pretty much unuseful for a large majority
of users, i suggest deactivating it in future release.
Thx
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.Debian' with links (especially
http://httpd.apache.org/info/css-security/encoding_examples.html) so as
people to understand and not reopen a bug when the old ones are archived ?
Thx for this explanation.
BTW, thanks a lot for your work on IPv6 enabled apache.
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build depends ?
Thx
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Coin,
What is going on here ? Any news ?
Is there any problem with this simple patch ?
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Any news ?
Any problem with this patch ?
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Quack,
I also hit this problem recently on Buster. I also do have specific
Listen directives on this machine but all my IPs (4 and 6) are
statically defined in /etc/network/interfaces.
I looked at the systemd service file and I believe that
After=network.target is not enough.
According to u
On 2019-08-23 01:20, Xavier wrote:
The "After=network-online.target" may be enough to fix this issue,
isn't it?
I honestly did not think about such scenario. I think it should be fine
according to the systemd.unit manpage, but I just cannot reboot my
server every so often to check it. Nevert
Quack,
Xavier, I see no such fix in Debian stable (where my problem lies).
Additionally I had a look at the sources for 2.4.41-1~bpo10+1, 2.4.43-1,
as well as the git master content, and I see no such thing. Are you sure
you pushed that work and it got included?
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After upgrade the following line is included even if already present,
just above the other, thus breaking apache start.
Include /etc/apache/modules.conf
Duck
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ith the problem.
Look at line 204-205, the include for modules was re-inserted during the
upgrade process, so apache refused to restart.
Probably a very minor detection problem when looking for the presence of
this line.
> Thanks
Thx sir.
Btw, have a merry christmas.
> Fabio
Duck
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+1,13 @@
+apache (1.3.31-6.1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Rebuild on GNU/Hurd.
+ * Disabled experimental modules on GNU/Hurd.
+ * Added explicit link with libpthread.
+ * Modified '012_hurd_compile_fix_for_upstream' to select fcntl
+serialized accept method on Hurd.
+
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Fabio Massimo Di Nitto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Marc,
Coin Fabio,
> I really cannot understand why it was included twice. I did check again
> the script step-by-step and found nothing strange (also using your
> config). Can you reproduce thi
charm), so before investigation is over there is no reason to block
so many packages
Regards.
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diff -Nur orig/apr-1.3.3/debian/changelog new/apr-1.3.3/debian/changelog
--- orig/apr-1.3.3/debian/changelog 2009-05-23 20:17:46.0 +0200
+++ new/apr-1.3.3/debian/changel
could investigate why this test fail, or more probably we'd wait
for sqlite2 support to be dropped, as it is deprecated and sqlite3 is
working well on Hurd.
Regards.
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diff -Nur orig/apr-util-1.3.4+dfsg/debian/changelog apr-util-1.3.4+dfsg/debian/changelog
--- orig/apr
do next to please this new version.
I reverted to 2.2.11-6 for the time being.
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d may
introduce some mechanism without recreating an apache2.2-common package.
Regards.
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