Hi everyone,
after Matthias Fischer was able to test the patches, I update them here again, only two small changes. Apparently, the tar process packs the whole directory, when a directory is in the rootfile. This is why the /usr/lib/apache and the /usr/lib/apr-util-1 directory are now commented out.
During an update, the following files should be deleted (thanks to Matthias for testing that): In /usr/lib/apache: mod_authn_default.so mod_authz_default.so mod_cern_meta.so mod_cgi.so mod_ident.so mod_imagemap.so
In /usr/sbin: htpasswd
The directory: /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/
In /usr/lib: libapr-1.so.0.5.1 libapr-1.so libaprutil-1.so.0.5.3
In /usr/lib/apr-util-1: apr_dbd_sqlite3-1.so apr_dbd_sqlite3.so
Best regards, Wolfgang PS.: I support the latest discussions about updates for the configuration of apache, but it could make sense to first make the transition to Apache 2.4 and then apply them.
Hello,
I already merged v2 of the patchset. Unfortunately no comments have been made publicly so I did not see any reason to hold back.
However, please send new patches that apply the changes described below based on next for fast inclusion.
Best, -Michael
On Mon, 2017-09-04 at 19:19 +0200, Wolfgang Apolinarski wrote:
Hi everyone,
after Matthias Fischer was able to test the patches, I update them here again, only two small changes. Apparently, the tar process packs the whole directory, when a directory is in the rootfile. This is why the /usr/lib/apache and the /usr/lib/apr-util-1 directory are now commented out.
During an update, the following files should be deleted (thanks to Matthias for testing that): In /usr/lib/apache: mod_authn_default.so mod_authz_default.so mod_cern_meta.so mod_cgi.so mod_ident.so mod_imagemap.so
In /usr/sbin: htpasswd
The directory: /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/
In /usr/lib: libapr-1.so.0.5.1 libapr-1.so libaprutil-1.so.0.5.3
In /usr/lib/apr-util-1: apr_dbd_sqlite3-1.so apr_dbd_sqlite3.so
Best regards, Wolfgang PS.: I support the latest discussions about updates for the configuration of apache, but it could make sense to first make the transition to Apache 2.4 and then apply them.