Autor: Arnt Karlsen Datum: To: dng Betreff: Re: [DNG] Why Debian 8 Pinning is (or isn't) pointless
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 16:23:46 -0700, Rick wrote in message
<20160727232346.GH10340@???>:
> Quoting Arnt Karlsen (arnt@???):
>
> > ..re-running your tests now, do you still get the same results
> > now, as back then when you first checked?
>
>
> root@mini:/tmp# cd /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
> root@mini:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# chmod 000 libsystemd.so.0.3.1
> root@mini:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# rc-service apache2 start
> [....] Starting Apache httpd web server: apache2AH00558: apache2:
> Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain
> name, using 127.0.0.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to
> suppress this message . ok root@mini:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu#
> cd /var/log/apache2/ root@mini: /var/log/apache2# ls -l total 4
> -rw-r----- 1 root adm 0 Jul 27 16:05 access.log
> -rw-r----- 1 root adm 279 Jul 27 16:11 error.log
> -rw-r----- 1 root adm 0 Jul 27 16:05 other_vhosts_access.log
> root@mini:/var/log/apache2# cat error.log
> [Wed Jul 27 16:11:07.683444 2016] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 4687:tid
> 140400470632320] AH00489: Apache/2.4.23 (Debian) configured --
> resuming normal operations [Wed Jul 27 16:11:07.683444 2016]
> [core:notice] [pid 4687:tid 140400470632320] AH00094: Command line:
> '/usr/sbin/apache2' root@mini:/var/log/apache2# exit
>
>
> That's from a GNU script 'typescript' session log file, so I've done a
> bit of touchup to remove control characters and similar spurious
> artifiacts, session-logging of my typoes, and that sort of thing.
>
> Default index page loads using lynx.
>
> This is just a smoke-test, of course; I'm sure much more elaborate
> testing would be possible if I pondered this for a while, and I
> vaguely recall doing more the first time but can't remember exactly
> what.
..aye, the perils of not keeping records of what you did. ;o)
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