Hi,
Simple...first erase the current apache 1.1. Simply remove the dir
/var/lib/httpd and then install the new version. Another solution si to
use "installpkg" utility to remove the older version. In both cases, do
not forget to make backup copies of the conf files found usually under
/var/lib/httpd/conf.
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On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, hoelc wrote:
> Hello,
> Can some one please tell me how to upgrade from Apache 1.1 to Apache 1.3 ?
> I have a Linux 2.0.27 system, Slackware96, with an Apache http server version
> 1.1
> How do I "un-install" the Apache 1.1 and then install an Apache 1.3 ?
> I have checked the "www.apache.org/doc" file "upgrading_to_1_3.html" and
> "install.html", they didn't show how to get rid of Apache 1.1, then install
> Apache 1.3
>
> Thank you very much.
> LCH
>
>
>
>
>
> hoelc wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have just installed a Slackware 96 Linux Operating system, and I face some
> > problem with the Apache server.
> > I have wrote a simple html page to trigger a cgi program. I test it using
> > the same computer, have no problem connecting to the Apache server and
> > getting the HTML page, but can't get to run to cgi program, it give error
> > massage of
> >
> > " Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /try1.cgi on this server. "
> >
> > I have check the access.conf file, the access permission is set to "all"
> > order allow,deny
> > allow from all
> >
> > What can be wrong? What else should I check?
> > Please advise.
> > Thank you very much.
> > LCH
>
>
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