Re: Apache/modssl upgrade Questions

2000-03-22 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall

On Tue, Mar 21, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I currently have 1.39 with modssl working which was installed 
 according to the previous example set forth at 
 www.modssl.org/example/.   If I again follow the procedure at 
 http://www.modssl.org/example/  to upgrade and the upgrade does 
 not go well--will the former version of Apache and modssl that I 
 currently have working still be available on the server or will the new 
 installation overwrite the old version  ?
 
 If I do the upgrade,  will it leave my existing httpd.conf file intact or 
 will I need to bring my current virtual host container entries, etc.,  
 into newly created httpd.conf file ?

It will overwrite your executeables and DSOs, but it will
preserve your configuration files.
   Ralf S. Engelschall
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RE: Apache/modssl upgrade Questions

2000-03-22 Thread Andrew Hougie

I am not an expert but I THINK this is the answer to your question.

"make install" *will* overwrite /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd and the other 
binaries.  /usr/local/apache/conf/*.conf will not be overwritten, instead 
additional sets with an altered filename will appear there.

To preserve your 1.3.9 installation in case you have a problem, take a backup 
copy of /usr/local/apache/bin.

Someone else who knows more than me will no doubt advise that following 
http://www.modssl.org/example/ is probably not a good idea - it really is just 
an example but you're probably missing some configuration options that you 
might want (eg. MM shared memory libary, DSO support) or (depending upon your 
home jurisdiction) might need (eg RSAref).  See 
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/INSTALL

Regards

= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
I currently have 1.39 with modssl working which was installed
according to the previous example set forth at
www.modssl.org/example/.   If I again follow the procedure at
http://www.modssl.org/example/  to upgrade and the upgrade does
not go well--will the former version of Apache and modssl that I
currently have working still be available on the server or will the new
installation overwrite the old version  ?

If I do the upgrade,  will it leave my existing httpd.conf file intact or
will I need to bring my current virtual host container entries, etc.,
into newly created httpd.conf file ?

Thanks for any advice.  Bill





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Apache/modssl upgrade Questions

2000-03-21 Thread wwebb

I currently have 1.39 with modssl working which was installed 
according to the previous example set forth at 
www.modssl.org/example/.   If I again follow the procedure at 
http://www.modssl.org/example/  to upgrade and the upgrade does 
not go well--will the former version of Apache and modssl that I 
currently have working still be available on the server or will the new 
installation overwrite the old version  ?

If I do the upgrade,  will it leave my existing httpd.conf file intact or 
will I need to bring my current virtual host container entries, etc.,  
into newly created httpd.conf file ?

Thanks for any advice.  Bill





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