[Pkg-roundcube-maintainers] Bug#508633: roundcube-core: It that necessary restarting the webserver in post removal?
Vincent Bernat
bernat at debian.org
Sat Dec 13 13:40:54 UTC 2008
OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du samedi 13 décembre 2008, vers
13:24, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz <tiago at debian-ba.org> disait :
> For apache installation with a valid SSL certificate it's bad having to type
> the key when removing roundcube. Sometimes the admin with credentials to remove
> the package is not the one who has the certificate key. Also, it's a problem
> for massive and/or automatic removal processes. So, is it possible to have a
> "reload" instead of "restart" call in postrm script?
There is no real need to use restart. reload should be OK. However,
invoke-rc.d does not understand "reload" and will call it even when the
service is disabled. This is against the policy, hence the use of
restart. restart is not done when the service is disabled.
Maybe we can hack around to check if the service is running before
issuing a reload.
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