package apache2 2.4.7-1ubuntu4.9 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso installato script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1
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Bug Description
error during upgrade 12.04->14.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: apache2 2.4.7-1ubuntu4.9
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-98-generic x86_64
Apache2ConfdDir
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.19
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Feb 6 19:02:00 2016
DuplicateSignature: package:
ErrorMessage: il sottoprocesso installato script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1
InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-05-02 (1375 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 10.04.2 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20110211.1)
RelatedPackageV
dpkg 1.17.5ubuntu5.5
apt 1.0.1ubuntu2.11
SourcePackage: apache2
Title: package apache2 2.4.7-1ubuntu4.9 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso installato script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to trusty on 2016-02-06 (0 days ago)
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Hi, mods-enabled/ jk.conf is a real file, not touching it
in the log I found:
ERROR: Config file jk.conf not properly enabled: /etc/apache2/
[...]
apache2_invoke jk: already enabled
This means you had /etc/apache2/ mods-enabled/ jk.conf lying around likely from libapache2-mod-jk. mods-available and would put a symlink into /etc/apache2/ mods-enabled.
But this only puts files in /etc/apache2/
I'd expect a manual config change to these files broke the update.
As confirmation I took a precise image installed apache2/tomcat7 and mod-jk. mods-enabled/ jk.conf was there for me as well - but only a symlink as deployed by the package, then I did an upgrade to 14.04 - working fine regarding apache.
The file /etc/apache2/
I hope this helps you to get your upgrade done - marking the bug as not-a-bug for now, please reopen if you think that does not apply.