* [gentoo-user] Oddities in apache2 update, other init bizarrity.
@ 2007-09-05 2:55 99% Kevin O'Gorman
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From: Kevin O'Gorman @ 2007-09-05 2:55 UTC (permalink / raw
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Stable x86 just got a new apache server, and it's puzzling me.
For one thing, /etc/conf.d/apache2 now ends with this
# Environment variables to keep
# All environment variables are cleared from apache
# Use this to preserve some of them
# NOTE!!! It's very important that this contains PATH
# TODO: Phase this out in favor of /etc/conf.d/env_whitelist
#KEEPENV="PATH"
It has said all along that it's important to have PATH, but now it's
commented out without any replacement in env_whitelist.
Moreover, there's no example in env_whitelist to show the syntax. I just
put PATH in there on a line of its own, and hoped for the best.
The bigger puzzle is this one: I can't stop apache because it can't be
found, but I also can't start it because it's already running. It is in
fact running and serving web pages. But I'd like the init stuff to be a lot
more consistent.
The confusion about cupsd and vmware is a separate issue I've been meaning
to ask about for months; I don't think it has anything to do with apache2.
treat ~ # cd /etc/init.d
treat init.d # ./apache2 stop
* Stopping apache2 ...
No /usr/sbin/apache2 found running; none
killed.
[ !! ]
treat init.d # ./apache2 start
* WARNING: apache2 has already been started.
treat init.d # ./apache2 status
* Caching service dependencies ...
* Service 'cupsd' should be AFTER service 'vmware', but one of
* the services 'vmware' depends on, depends on
'cupsd'!
[ ok ]
* status: started
treat init.d #
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
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