[php-maint] Bug#702531: Bug#702531: Bug#702531: php5-common: Non-escaped semicolon in crontab
Ondřej Surý
ondrej at debian.org
Thu Mar 14 08:10:18 UTC 2013
Hi,
I still think that this is the problem of your local system. I would
suggest to try to reproduce it in clean installation.
I have restarted one of my kvm virtuals and nothing like this happens.
Before reboot:
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# md5sum php5
021b1d7737f7de7957214993fde9adba php5
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# ls -ld php5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 565 úno 19 12:18 php5
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# uptime
09:05:29 up 209 days, 23:34, 1 user, load average: 0,00, 0,00, 0,00
After reboot:
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# md5sum php5
021b1d7737f7de7957214993fde9adba php5
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# ls -ld php5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 565 úno 19 12:18 php5
root at jedi:/etc/cron.d# uptime
09:08:35 up 2 min, 1 user, load average: 0,22, 0,17, 0,07
There's nothing in the php5 package which mangles the crontab.
Ondrej
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Jonathan Leroy <jonathan+ml at inikup.com>wrote:
> reopen 702531
>
> 2013/3/8 Jonathan Leroy <jonathan+ml at inikup.com>:
> > Reinstall php5-common with "dpkg --force-confmiss -i
> > php5-common_5.4.4-14_amd64.deb" fix the problem. Strange.
>
> Hi,
>
> The problem persists. The crontab file (/etc/cron.d/php5) seems to be
> rewritten at each server reboot (file timestamp = now - uptime).
> Restarting PHP FPM using /etc/init.d/php5-fpm stop, start, or restart
> doesn't override the file.
>
> --
> Jonathan Leroy
>
--
Ondřej Surý <ondrej at sury.org>
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