Hi! On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 09:09:20AM +0100, Ralf Lang wrote:
Some time ago, a tumbleweed based container broke because it used one of the older commandline tools, I think a2enmod. That tool either moved to a subpackage or it was in the subpackage all along but the subpackage was no longer installed with the same commands as before. Easy to fix, just explicitly require the subpackage.
<offtopic> This is just guess, but perhaps you required apache2-$MPM? If I recall correctly, that was done along by rewrite apache2 source package to _multibuild and an assumption that someone, for example Michael Ströder, could want to install apache2-$MPM alone, without any distro provided stuff and just run httpd -f /own/httpd.conf </offtopic>
So how can we transition to debianish layouts without breaking stuff, at least for a while?
1) Create a sites-available dir on install or update 2) Either move existing vhosts.d to sites-enabled or create it from scratch. 3) Make vhosts.d a symlink to sites-available.
Same should work for config snippets (conf.d)
Should I build a SR?
I would be very glad, yes, as it seems it is wanted feature. Bye and thanks, Petr -- Have a lot of fun!