On Fri, Oct 02, 1998, Paul Wolstenholme wrote:
> Two quick questions. First, can you apply this patch to Apache 1.3.1?
No, mod_ssl is a patch to the Apache source tree which is highly dependent on
the Apache version. That's why mod_ssl checks the version first before
applying the patch. What usually works is to apply mod_ssl to a _newer_ source
tree, e.g. to 1.3.3-dev instead of 1.3.2. That's why I've added the --force
option to mod_ssl 2.0.12. But going back is usually not possible. You will see
lots of rejected patch snippets. OTOH, what's the reason you want to stay at
1.3.1?
> Second, when will the Freebsd Apache/Mod_SSL package be updated. It
> appears to be at 2.0.9 at the moment.
2.0.9? No, I always updated the FreeBSD apache13-modssl port just after
releasing any 2.0 version. You have to sync your ports tree with the master
repository. OTOH, _packages_ (i.e. compiled ports) you'll not find of
apache13-modssl because the port is marked ``RESTRICTED= "Contains
cryptography"'' which means that it gets neither packaged for CDROMs nor the
FreeBSD FTP area. So, please sync your ports tree with the master repository
and compile the port yourself.
Greetings,
Ralf S. Engelschall
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