Bug#298800: attempt to kill apache in shutdown unnecessary
* Renan Melhado (ararafat@yahoo.com.br) disait :
> When I kill apache processes at the system with "killall apache"
> command, the apache is killed, obviously. But when shutdown the system,
> it attempts to kill apache again, and obviosly, it fails, since the
> apache was already killed in the past.
I would say that killing apache "by hand" is not the good way to stop it.
Just use `/etc/init.d/apache stop` to stop apache and everything will
work as expected.
Generally, using `kill` to stop something should not be used, moreover if
a startup script exists.
Regards.
Alexis.
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