Re: Unit file of apache2.service changed on disk

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On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 02:19:14AM -0500, Ronald E. Raikes wrote:
> root@raspberrypi:~# service apache2 restart
> Warning: Unit file of apache2.service changed on disk, 'systemctl
> daemon-reload' recommended.
> root@raspberrypi:~#
> 
> Following the recommendation eliminates the warning:
> 
> root@raspberrypi:~# systemctl daemon-reload
> root@raspberrypi:~# service apache2 restart
> root@raspberrypi:~#
> 
> After a reboot, however, the problem is back. No changes are being made
> anywhere.

The report is already here (actually you made it?):
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=160476

Answer 'malicious » Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:36 pm' seems to be good point
to me. Assuming this is true, and something on each reboot writes
apache service file automatically, it should also call daemon-reload 
afterwards. The most correct fix would be to provide service file
for apache in my opinion.

In any case, that is not bug in apache itself, as was already said.
A bug to your distro is appropriate I think.

Petr


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