Running cPanel 11.25.0-C42400 - WHM 11.25.0 - X 3.9 FREEBSD 6.2 i386 standard just tried to do EasyApache in WHM to go from apache 2.2.13 w/php.5.2.11 to apache2.2.14 w/php 5.2.12 in freebsd 6.2
Seems to start ok but then comes up with some kind of error on "ensurepkgs":
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Distilled successfully
!! Verbose logfile is at '/usr/local/cpanel/logs/easy/apache/build.1263656471' !!
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Ouput from '/bin/sh -c "ulimit -a"':
cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited
file size (512-blocks, -f) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) 524288
stack size (kbytes, -s) 65536
core file size (512-blocks, -c) 0
max memory size (kbytes, -m) 524288
locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
max user processes (-u) 5547
open files (-n) 11095
virtual mem size (kbytes, -v) 524288
sbsize (bytes, -b) unlimited
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!! Creating backup of working apache in '/usr/local/apache.backup'. !!
!! Backup of working apache complete. !!
Checking that all tarballs are present and up to date.
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/Apache/2_2.pm.tar.gz' !!
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/PHP5/2_12.pm.tar.gz' !!
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/PHP5/2_12.pm.patch.tar.gz' !!
Checking that all packages are present and up to date.
!! No method to auto repair package system !!
!! Please visit EaError < AllDocumentation < TWiki for help with this error. !!
!! Restoring original working apache !!
!! Executing '/scripts/initsslhttpd' !!
!! Restarting 'httpd' ... !!
!! 'httpd' restart complete. !!
Building global cache for cpanel...Done
!! Executing '/scripts/initfpsuexec' !!
!! Executing '/scripts/initsslhttpd' !!
Compiling report...
Sending report (18 bytes)...
!! If you want to create a support ticket with cPanel regarding this please reference 'BuildAP Report Id':
'3016109' !!
Report processed.
!! Verbose logfile is at '/usr/local/cpanel/logs/easy/apache/build.1263656471' !!
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It seems "!! No method to auto repair package system !!" is the culprit but we have not had any problems with this system until now and we just ran upcp manually before this to go from 42399 to 42400 and it worked fine.
Anyone else having this problem under Freebsd (6.2) ?
Seems to start ok but then comes up with some kind of error on "ensurepkgs":
..
..
..
Distilled successfully
!! Verbose logfile is at '/usr/local/cpanel/logs/easy/apache/build.1263656471' !!
!!
Ouput from '/bin/sh -c "ulimit -a"':
cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited
file size (512-blocks, -f) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) 524288
stack size (kbytes, -s) 65536
core file size (512-blocks, -c) 0
max memory size (kbytes, -m) 524288
locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
max user processes (-u) 5547
open files (-n) 11095
virtual mem size (kbytes, -v) 524288
sbsize (bytes, -b) unlimited
!!
!! Creating backup of working apache in '/usr/local/apache.backup'. !!
!! Backup of working apache complete. !!
Checking that all tarballs are present and up to date.
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/Apache/2_2.pm.tar.gz' !!
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/PHP5/2_12.pm.tar.gz' !!
!! Downloading '/var/cpanel/perl/easy/Cpanel/Easy/PHP5/2_12.pm.patch.tar.gz' !!
Checking that all packages are present and up to date.
!! No method to auto repair package system !!
!! Please visit EaError < AllDocumentation < TWiki for help with this error. !!
!! Restoring original working apache !!
!! Executing '/scripts/initsslhttpd' !!
!! Restarting 'httpd' ... !!
!! 'httpd' restart complete. !!
Building global cache for cpanel...Done
!! Executing '/scripts/initfpsuexec' !!
!! Executing '/scripts/initsslhttpd' !!
Compiling report...
Sending report (18 bytes)...
!! If you want to create a support ticket with cPanel regarding this please reference 'BuildAP Report Id':
'3016109' !!
Report processed.
!! Verbose logfile is at '/usr/local/cpanel/logs/easy/apache/build.1263656471' !!
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It seems "!! No method to auto repair package system !!" is the culprit but we have not had any problems with this system until now and we just ran upcp manually before this to go from 42399 to 42400 and it worked fine.
Anyone else having this problem under Freebsd (6.2) ?
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