On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 08:34:11AM +0200, Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:
> [sent this to debian-user, got no suggestions - I hope this is not too
> OT on this list]
>
> On a sarge system, I was using apt-cacher with apache. No problems
> there. Once I replaced apache with apache2, apt-cacher wor
also sprach Alexandros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.08.0929 +0100]:
> There's this already:
> helios:/etc/apache2/conf.d# ls -l apt*
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 Nov 8 08:51 apt-cacher ->
> /etc/apt-cacher/apache.conf
>
> Does that mean it's included?
Yes.
> So it seems the cgi is
On Monday 08 November 2004 08:47, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Alexandros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.08.0734
> +0100]:
> > changing /etc/apt-cacher/apt-cacher.conf and then
> > reloading/restarting apache2 does not honor the changes.
>
> Well, you should not need to restart
also sprach Alexandros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.08.0734 +0100]:
> changing /etc/apt-cacher/apt-cacher.conf and then
> reloading/restarting apache2 does not honor the changes.
Well, you should not need to restart apache2 since apt-cacher is
a CGI. Apparently, apache2 loads it perma
[sent this to debian-user, got no suggestions - I hope this is not too
OT on this list]
On a sarge system, I was using apt-cacher with apache. No problems
there. Once I replaced apache with apache2, apt-cacher works but no
longer accepts any configuration changes. I.e.
changing /etc/apt-cacher
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