On 5/22/2012 11:35 AM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
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> m.r...@5-cent.us said the following on 22/05/12 17:23:
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>> You might try reinstalling apr and apr-util, which may have the functions
>> you need.
> That's what I did when I removed Apache and php.
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> The yum install httpd installed apr for dependancy.
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>> I see there's also an libapreq2, but I'd install the two I just mentioned
>> first, then restart apache.
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> No libapreq2 file present
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> Ciao,
> luigi
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yea , but uninstall makes a rpmsave that likes to add the previous
changes (or least it seems to in some cases).
I usually look for rpmsave, delete them then reinstall just in case.
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