Hi All, Once again, the latest security patch 2008-003 for Tiger broke our Apache 2 installation by replacing apachectl. Earlier posts on this topic are repeated below for any new listers:
>>> Subject: Tiger software update replaces apachectl >>> >>> I found out (the hard way) that the latest Apple Security >>> Update 2008-002 for Tiger replaces the apachectl file in >>> /usr/sbin. If, like me, you had copied the apachectl file >>> from /opt/local/apache2/bin to /usr/sbin (this enables you to >>> turn Apache on and off using the System >>> Prefs/Sharing/Personal Web Sharing), you will find that the >>> next time you restart Apache, things go haywire, like none of >>> your PHP works any more. >>> It's because your system has reverted to the Apache 1.3 that >>> comes with Tiger. >>> >>> John Korchok >> Are there other steps to making Personal Web Sharing run Apache2? If >> so, could you please detail them for those of us who just can't remember >> anything? >> >> >> In A Chord, >> >> Tom Condon > If you are comfortable with the command line, all you need to do is to link > to the installation of apache that you want to control from the preferance panes. > > 1. $cd /usr/sbin > 2. $mv apachectl apachectl1-3 > 3. $ln -s /opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl apachectl > > when you list the directory it should give you something like this: > ... > apachectl -> /opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl > ... > and you should now be able to control macports apache2 from you preference pane. > Matt Hipley _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users