Summary: | Debian Packaging does not start Apache (on Ubuntu Lucid) | ||
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Product: | Koha | Reporter: | custard |
Component: | Packaging | Assignee: | Robin Sheat <robin> |
Status: | CLOSED INVALID | QA Contact: | Bugs List <koha-bugs> |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | P5 - low | CC: | mirko |
Version: | rel_3_2 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Change sponsored?: | --- | Patch complexity: | --- |
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Description
custard
2010-06-25 01:28:47 UTC
Not automatically changing the apache configuration is a conscious decision. However, I would like to get some debconf stuff in there that asks if the admin would like the config changed. So, I'll assign this to me, but it probably won't happen for a little while :) Fair enough. If you happen to be playing with debconf before that, would it be possible to drop in a note to the effect that apache will need manual setup? Sure, definitely a good idea. I just checked, in order to see about putting this in, and it turns out that it does in fact do this. After install it says: Please see /usr/share/doc/koha/README.Debian for instructions on how to configure things after installing the koha package. and this says, among other things: * Enable the suexec module for Apache. - sudo a2enmod suexec * Enable the rewrite module for Apache. - sudo a2enmod rewrite Changing this to resolved-invalid due to Robin's comments. There does not seem to be anything to fix here. |