Apache doesn't honor existing bootscripts
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | apache2 (Ubuntu) |
Low
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Binary package hint: apache2
On my desktop system I have installed apache for testing purposes. However, I don't want it to start on boot, so I used update-rc.d to remove the apache service. However, after upgrading apache, these files are always installed again, meaning I have to update-rc.d also.
| Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #2 |
Does it matter? I'm using the newest available version on Jaunty, but it has happened to me before on all the older releases, I just didn't take the time to report the bug.
| Chuck Short (zulcss) wrote : | #3 |
Hi Frank,
Yes it does matter since I would like to reproduce this.
Thanks
chuck
| Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : Re: [Bug 416318] Re: Apache doesn't honor existing bootscripts | #4 |
Ok, sorry. I'm seeing this behaviour on my Jaunty installation, so
that's Apache version 2.2.11-2ubuntu2
However, this behaviour was also seen on Hardy and Intrepid (by me). I
just didn't report this bug back than.
Thanks,
Frank
2009/9/9 Chuck Short <email address hidden>:
> Hi Frank,
>
> Yes it does matter since I would like to reproduce this.
>
> Thanks
> chuck
>
> --
> Apache doesn't honor existing bootscripts
> https:/
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>
| Chuck Short (zulcss) wrote : | #5 |
Thanks for letting me know, I was wondering how you removed it from booting? Did you remove the script from /etc/init.d? Or the /etc/rc2.d script or used update-rc.d?
Thanks
chuck
| Changed in apache2 (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | Incomplete → Triaged |
| assignee: | nobody → Chuck Short (zulcss) |
| Chuck Short (zulcss) wrote : | #6 |
sorry for the noise answered my own question.
| Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #7 |
I tried both removing i with update-rc.d and removing it manually from
the rc?.d directories. I didn't see a need for removing the init.d
file.
Frank
| msfree (marquis) wrote : | #8 |
> Thanks for letting me know, I was wondering how you removed it from
> booting? Did you remove the script from /etc/init.d? Or the /etc/rc2.d
> script or used update-rc.d?
Chuck,
Personally I run update-rc.d.
Thanks!
Roger
| Changed in apache2 (Ubuntu): | |
| importance: | Undecided → Low |
| Changed in apache2 (Ubuntu): | |
| assignee: | Chuck Short (zulcss) → nobody |
| status: | Triaged → Confirmed |


Which version of apache are you using?
Thanks
chuck