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#!/bin/bash set -e # Note: we don't just use "apache2ctl" here because it itself is just a shell-script wrapper around apache2 which provides extra functionality like "apache2ctl start" for launching apache2 in the background. # (also, when run as "apache2ctl <apache args>", it does not use "exec", which leaves an undesirable resident shell process) : "${APACHE_CONFDIR:=/etc/apache2}" : "${APACHE_ENVVARS:=$APACHE_CONFDIR/envvars}" if test -f "$APACHE_ENVVARS"; then . "$APACHE_ENVVARS" fi # Apache gets grumpy about PID files pre-existing : "${APACHE_RUN_DIR:=/var/run/apache2}" : "${APACHE_PID_FILE:=$APACHE_RUN_DIR/apache2.pid}" rm -f "$APACHE_PID_FILE" # create missing directories # (especially APACHE_RUN_DIR, APACHE_LOCK_DIR, and APACHE_LOG_DIR) for e in "${!APACHE_@}"; do if [[ "$e" == *_DIR ]] && [[ "${!e}" == /* ]]; then # handle "/var/lock" being a symlink to "/run/lock", but "/run/lock" not existing beforehand, so "/var/lock/something" fails to mkdir # mkdir: cannot create directory '/var/lock': File exists dir="${!e}" while [ "$dir" != "$(dirname "$dir")" ]; do dir="$(dirname "$dir")" if [ -d "$dir" ]; then break fi absDir="$(readlink -f "$dir" 2>/dev/null || :)" if [ -n "$absDir" ]; then mkdir -p "$absDir" fi done mkdir -p "${!e}" fi done exec apache2 -DFOREGROUND "$@"