The php release upgrade is a bit odd indeed, or so I think. If you have
the versioned packages installed only (like php7.0-curl without php-
curl), then the release upgrade might not update those packages, and
even remove some. One should always pay close attention to what the
release upgrade tool
Resseting to new as logs were provided.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Upgrade from 16LTS to 18LTS bre
Logs are attached
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Are the log files from the upgrade available? If you used do-release-
upgrade they'd be found in /var/log/dist-upgrade/.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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php7.x-curl is also missing and needs to be manually installed after the
upgrade
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Title:
Upgrade from 16LTS to 18LTS breaks Apache2
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Before the upgrade I collected the following
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llist@dc1:~$ sudo apache2ctl -M
[sudo] password for llist:
Loaded Modules:
core_module (static)
so_module (static)
watchdog_module (static)
http_module (static)
log_config_module (static)
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Upgrade from 16LTS to 18LTS breaks Apache2
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
Something else I just noticed. The first server (the one I manually
installed the php packages needed for Apache2) is on PHP 7.0.30.
The second server before the upgrade is also on PHP 7.0.30. When I do
the upgrade on this server, no additional packages need to be installed,
but the PHP version is