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Bug #6320
closedOn Ubuntu 14.04 / Apache 2.4 use /etc/apache2/conf-available instead of the deprecated /etc/apache2/conf
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Rejected
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2
Assignee:
Matthieu CERDA
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Web - Technique editor
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On Ubuntu 14.04 / Apache 2.4 use /etc/apache2/conf-available instead of the deprecated /etc/apache2/conf
# a2enconf ncf-api-virtualenv ERROR: Conf ncf-api-virtualenv does not exist! # mv /etc/apache2/conf.d/ncf-api-virtualenv.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/ # a2enconf ncf-api-virtualenvEnabling conf ncf-api-virtualenv. To activate the new configuration, you need to run: service apache2 reload # service apache2 reload * Reloading web server apache2*
Updated by Dennis Cabooter almost 10 years ago
Also, for apache 2.4 (Ubuntu 14.04) config files no longer have just a name like rudder-vhost and rudder-vhost-ssl, but they nowadays need the .conf extension, e.g. rudder-vhost.conf and rudder-vhost-ssl.conf. Please correct this.
Updated by François ARMAND almost 10 years ago
- Category set to Web - Technique editor
- Assignee set to Matthieu CERDA
- Target version set to 2.11.8
Matthieu, does it is something that should be changed on other distribution (latest Debian perhaps ?)
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 10 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.11.8 to 2.11.9
Updated by Matthieu CERDA almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
- Priority changed from N/A to 2
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Actually, this is a duplicate of #6392 that fixes this one as well as a vhost cleaning issue :)
Rejecting, all should be good apache-wise on Ubuntu now!
(my bad, I should have checked before opening the other one ...)
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