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Bug#439166: marked as done (apache2: Incorrect comment in /etc/default/apache2)

From: Debian Bug Tracking System <owner(at)bugs.debian.org>
Date: Wed Aug 22 2007 - 16:48:03 EDT


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Package: apache2-mpm-prefork
Version: 2.2.4-1
Priority: wishlist

/etc/default/apache2 says this:
# 0 = start on boot; 1 = don't start on boot NO_START=0 But that's not really true, if you try to *manually* start apache ('/etc/init.d/apache2 start') it will not start apache either and say you have to change NO_START

Do you need help?X

IMHO the comment in the default script should read: # 0 = start apache2; 1 = don't start apache2

If the purpose of NO_START is to not start apache2 only when invoked by init(8) then the init.d script should be modified to not take into account NO_START when it is manually started from an interactive shell.

Thanks

Javier

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Version: 2.2.4-2

Do you need more help?X

On Wednesday 22 August 2007, you wrote:
> Version: 2.2.4-1

> If the purpose of NO_START is to not start apache2 only when
> invoked by init(8) then the init.d script should be modified to not
> take into account NO_START when it is manually started from an
> interactive shell.

The whole NO_START thing has been removed in 2.2.4-2.

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