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From GoGS: Open conxuro opened this issue 2 weeks ago
When cloudy packages are upgraded, files are overwritten. However, if some file has her name changed and when the upgrade is performed, the previous file is preserved since it is not overwritten (different names).
It can result in errors or inconsistences, sometimes hard to find out.
For example, in a specific update the SSL conf file name for Apache has changed:
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/cdistro-ssl
to
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/cdistro-ssl.conf
Then, if you have SSL enabled, the troubles can happen anytime. The old file is preserved, so, Apache2 enables SSL but Cloudy Web UI shows is not installed. Then if you decide to push install button, the new config file is created and the web interface won't work anymore, (until you deleted old cdistro-ssl file).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
From GoGS: Open conxuro opened this issue 2 weeks ago
When cloudy packages are upgraded, files are overwritten. However, if some file has her name changed and when the upgrade is performed, the previous file is preserved since it is not overwritten (different names).
It can result in errors or inconsistences, sometimes hard to find out.
For example, in a specific update the SSL conf file name for Apache has changed:
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/cdistro-ssl
to
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/cdistro-ssl.conf
Then, if you have SSL enabled, the troubles can happen anytime. The old file is preserved, so, Apache2 enables SSL but Cloudy Web UI shows is not installed. Then if you decide to push install button, the new config file is created and the web interface won't work anymore, (until you deleted old cdistro-ssl file).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: