Jhun; Log in to your PC as "root". Open a console/terminal. run "kpackage". 
Click on "File", "Find Package" , and type in "apache". You should find up to 
8 entries by continously clicking the "find" button. In the proiper sequence, 
un-install each package one at a time. The sequence of the un-install depends 
on which apache packages you have installed. Each one that generates an error 
will tell you which package(s) it depends upon. Un-install those packages 
first, then un-install the dependant packages. Make sure that you have the 
newset versions of the new apache packages before un-installing anything! 
( they can be found at www.rpmfind.net, or www.webmin.org ). Save a copy of 
your web-site material first! Install the new apache packages (again in the 
order determined by dependancies, and restart your PC/Server. Use webmin to 
configure the new apache. Your done!


On Saturday 03 March 2001 06:10, you wrote:

> > Hello! everybody,
>
> I have a Linux-Mandrake 7.0 and that it has an Apache server built in to
> it.. but I decided to download an Apache Server from Apache's site and
> install it to my Mandrake box, My problem is that everytime I reboot my
> computer I have to manually load the apache that I've download and install
> and kill the exsisting Apache server. How do I tell my Mandrake box to load
> the Apache that I've downloaded and not the one that that is built on to
> it.? Thanks..... -----------------------------------------------------
> Click here for Free Video!!
> http://www.gohip.com/free_video/

----------------------------------------
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Description: 
----------------------------------------

-- 
Dan LaBine

Registered Linux User #190712


Reply via email to