Hello,
OS: Ubuntu 16.04, Apache version: 2.4.18 (latest Apache from default
repository).
Command
sudo apache2 -M
writes spurious lines like this:
[Wed Jan 18 03:32:29.510875 2017] [core:warn] [pid 11564] AH00111:
Config variable ${APACHE_LOG_DIR} is not defined
even though the mentioned variable *is* defined in /etc/apache2/envvars
If I load that file directly, i.e. via command like
. /etc/apache2/envvars
the above warning doesn't happen. Is there standard way to force apache2
loading its environment vars definition file automatically? The message
is misleading and, AFAIK, it's never written in manuals that Apache only
gets those definitions loaded if initscript/systemctl is executed.
Thanks.
Regards,
Konstantin
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