Enable mod_perl by default for new OpenSRF installations for Debian Jessie and Ubuntu Trusty
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenSRF |
Won't Fix
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
2.4 |
Incomplete
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
OpenSRF master and rel_2_4
One issue we found when merging Xenial support was that we had to enable mod perl manually for apache2 after installing OpenSRF/Evergreen, otherwise Apache would likely fail to start. See this commit in OpenSRF master for Xenial solution: http://
Recent tests with Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 has revealed that it also is now failing to enable perl by default. Also I encountered the same problem after trying to install OpenSRF on Debian Jessie.
We will need to create a special backport branch for rel_2_4 (since we did not backport Xenial support to that series).
Branches forthcoming.
Changed in opensrf: | |
milestone: | none → 2.5-alpha |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
Changed in opensrf: | |
assignee: | nobody → Galen Charlton (gmc) |
Changed in opensrf: | |
assignee: | Galen Charlton (gmc) → nobody |
For master: working/ user/bshum/ lp1585042- enable- modperl
http:// git.evergreen- ils.org/ ?p=working/ OpenSRF. git;a=shortlog; h=refs/ heads/user/ bshum/lp1585042 -enable- modperl
For rel_2_4: working/ user/bshum/ lp1585042- enable- modperl- rel_2_4
http:// git.evergreen- ils.org/ ?p=working/ OpenSRF. git;a=shortlog; h=refs/ heads/user/ bshum/lp1585042 -enable- modperl- rel_2_4