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Bug#273856: marked as done (Bug in Apache2)



Your message dated Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:23:46 +0100
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and subject line Bug in Apache2
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Package: Apache2-mpm-prefork, apache2-prefork-dev
Version: 2.0.51

I have an bug in Apache2. I installed Apach2 on debian Sarge on a dual AMD64 Server.
If I run the /etc/init.d/apache2 start, the Dialog said that the webserver was started, but in the process list doesn't apear.
The error message in /var/log/apache2/error.log is:
[Tue Sep 28 15:12:55 2004] [warn] pid file /var/run/apache2.pid overwritten -- Unclean shutdown of previous Apache run?
[Tue Sep 28 15:12:55 2004] [emerg] (38)Function not implemented: Couldn't create accept lock.

I have today make apt-get update, upgrade, dist-upgrade made.


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Hi,

* Dieter Lorenz (mrconnection@web.de) [040928 07:50]:
> I have an bug in Apache2. I installed Apach2 on debian Sarge on a dual AMD64 Server.
> If I run the /etc/init.d/apache2 start, the Dialog said that the webserver was started, but in the process list doesn't apear.

Perhaps the web server was already running?

I'm closing this bug now, because it is quite some time old and I
couldn't reproduce it (and frankly speaking, if apache couldn't be
started on more systems, we would probably gotten some bug reports about
this since then).


Cheers,
Andi
-- 
  http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/

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