Bug#292122: /etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf is modified without questions on upgrade
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto <fabbione@fabbione.net> writes:
> Bjørn Mork wrote:
> | Package: apache-ssl
> | Version: 1.3.33-3
> | Severity: important
> |
> | When I just upgraded apache-ssl, the postinst script did these modifications
> | without asking me:
>
> This is sounds quite impossible because apache uses debconf via ucf to ask if it is
> allowed to modify configurations or not and the level of interaction is decided
> by the user via dpkg-reconfigure debconf.
>
> If you have set it to non-interactive than of course things do not get asked.
I don't think I have, but I have been wrong once before ;-) Can't
find any evidence of it though:
canardo:/etc/apache-ssl# egrep -v ^# /etc/debconf.conf
Config: configdb
Templates: templatedb
Name: config
Driver: File
Mode: 644
Reject-Type: password
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
Name: passwords
Driver: File
Mode: 600
Backup: false
Required: false
Accept-Type: password
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat
Name: configdb
Driver: Stack
Stack: config, passwords
Name: templatedb
Driver: File
Mode: 644
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/templates.dat
canardo:/etc/apache-ssl# egrep -A5 '^Name: debconf' /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
Name: debconf/frontend
Template: debconf/frontend
Value: Dialog
Owners: debconf
Flags: seen
Name: debconf/priority
Template: debconf/priority
Value: medium
Owners: debconf
Flags: seen
canardo:/etc/apache-ssl# echo x$DEBIAN_FRONTEND
x
Anything else I should check?
Bjørn
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