Ah..that did the trick. Ran the code and reran the update script. The update went smoothly afterward. Thanks Dave.The packages are marked hold, which is preventing any update. Tryopkg flag user apache apache-utils
and try another upgrade.
I hope you know now it created the init.d script, which means you have will have apache webserver capable of running as a background process on next reboot. unless you delete (/opt/etc/init.d/S80apache).Ah..that did the trick. Ran the code and reran the update script. The update went smoothly afterward. Thanks Dave.
yes that is correct, you would have to remove the S80apache, (or add ENABLED=no to the file). Easier just to delete it.I followed Dave's instruction to allow the updates to complete, and they did just fine. Can here to see if they are any follow-ups and read your post. I have now deleted /opt/etc/init.d/S80apache and rebooted. All looks OK with system. Is this what is required to stop the unwanted web server running.
Don't forget about the rest of the advice.Thanks all for you advice regarding my entware update issue. I ran ‘opkg flag user apache apache-utils’ as requested, and all in now well.
Thanks very much.
Thanks....I did the same and delete the s80apache file. Didn't realize Adguard enable apache by default.yes that is correct, you would have to remove the S80apache, (or add ENABLED=no to the file). Easier just to delete it.
It doesn't any more.Thanks....I did the same and delete the s80apache file. Didn't realize Adguard enable apache by default.
I’m still having this issue, is it supposed to be fixed now?It doesn't any more.
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