Bug #6520
closed
Re-running installer on Ubuntu 12.04 removes javascript-common.conf
Added by Dominic Cleal almost 10 years ago.
Updated over 7 years ago.
Category:
External modules
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Description
When re-running the installer on Ubuntu 12.04, it removes a javascript-common.conf file, which apparently comes from the javascript-common package.
# [ WARN 2014-07-08 06:00:57 verbose] /Stage[main]/Apache/File[/etc/apache2/conf.d/javascript-common.conf]/ensure: removed
# [ INFO 2014-07-08 06:00:57 verbose] /etc/apache2/conf.d: Scheduling refresh of Class[Apache::Service]
# [ INFO 2014-07-08 06:01:04 verbose] Class[Apache::Service]: Scheduling refresh of Service[httpd]
# [ WARN 2014-07-08 06:01:08 verbose] /Stage[main]/Apache::Service/Service[httpd]: Triggered 'refresh' from 1 events
Correction, it also happens on Debian 6 (squeeze), but not 7 or 14.04.
# [ WARN 2014-07-08 06:01:44 verbose] /Stage[main]/Apache/File[/etc/apache2/conf.d/javascript-common.conf]/ensure: removed
# [ INFO 2014-07-08 06:01:44 verbose] /etc/apache2/conf.d: Scheduling refresh of Class[Apache::Service]
# [ INFO 2014-07-08 06:01:53 verbose] Class[Apache::Service]: Scheduling refresh of Service[httpd]
# [ WARN 2014-07-08 06:01:57 verbose] /Stage[main]/Apache::Service/Service[httpd]: Triggered 'refresh' from 1 events
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
javascript-common is installed indirectly by the Passenger package, but that happens after purging of the Apache config files I think. Newer releases don't install javascript-common, so the issue's gone away.
https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-bats/pull/32 ignores the failure in BATS.
- Status changed from New to Rejected
No longer a supported OS.
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