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Bug#257414: marked as done (Server processes not stopped when uninstalled/purged)



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Subject: Server processes not stopped when uninstalled/purged
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Package: apache2-mpm-worker
Version: 2.0.49-1
Severity: important

I installed this variant of apache2 on a laptop to act as a local server, but 
this did not work when the laptop was not connected to a network (DNS server 
not available so localhost would not be resolved so I was denied access to 
directories protected with 'Access allow localhost').

Anyway, I decided to switch to boa (also because apache is a bit heavy for my 
purpose).
In dselect I indicated all installed apache2 packages should be purged and boa 
installed. During installation I received an error during postinst of boa.

After some research, I discovered that the apache2 server processes were still 
running, even though apache2 had been uninstalled. I manually killed these 
processes (and after that the postinst of boa succeeded without problems).

Processes still running after uninstall (from 'ps alx'):
1     0  1803     1  16   0  6804 2724 schedu Ss   ?
          0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
5    33  1804  1803  18   0  6596 2500 schedu S    ?
          0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
5    33  1805  1803  22   0 228288 3120 pipe_w S   ?
          0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
5    33  1809  1803  18   0 228300 3188 pipe_w S   ?
          0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL

Output from 'dpkg -l apache2*' after uninstall:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
||/ Name                    Version           Description
+++-=======================-=================-===========================
un  apache2                 <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-common          <none>            (no description available)
un  apache2-dev             <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-doc             <none>            (no description available)
un  apache2-modules         <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-mpm-perchild    <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-mpm-prefork     <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-mpm-threadpool  <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-mpm-worker      <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-prefork-dev     <none>            (no description available)
pn  apache2-threaded-dev    <none>            (no description available)

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