01, 2004 11:58 AM
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> Subject: Install Questions
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Please forgive the newbie questions, I'm a web designer bumbling my way
> through system administration. I really did make an effort to search
> the archives. :-) Time's runni
Hi,
Please forgive the newbie questions, I'm a web designer bumbling my way
through system administration. I really did make an effort to search
the archives. :-) Time's running short to get this project done.
The box on which I'm working has RedHat 7.3 with openssl-0.9.6b-35.7
installed as a
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Eric wrote:
> Has anyone done this lately? Do I need to rebuild SSL after building 5
> minutes ago? I'm using openssl 0.9.5a and apache_1.3.22+ssl_1.44.tar.gz.
Two things:
(1) You're using old versions of everything and should upgrade. (2) You're
working with Apache-SSL, w
Hi,
I'm following "Apache: the definitive guide," and I'm trying to install
apache 1.3.22 with ssl. The book says to
i) build SSLeay (openssl),
ii) then exand the apache tar ball,
iii)then in the parent directory of apache, expand apache+ssl patch
iv) then do "./FixPatch".
Fix
David Harris wrote:
>
> Niels Poppe wrote:
> > Mark Foster wrote:
...
> > I do not know what eperl exactly contains and requires.
> > But, a requirement of 'apache >= 1.2.4' would normally
> > be satisfied by the contents of apache-mod_ssl-1.3.6.
> > It's just a name mismatch. So, for installing
kages that use "requires: apache" instead of the
appropriate "requires: webserver". I expect this mistake is in more than one
package.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
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Mark Foster wrote:
>
> I need an DSO installation of Apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl + eperl
> I want to do this using RPMs if at all possible...here is what I have:
>
> apache-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
> apache-devel-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
> apache-mod_ssl-1.3.6-2.2.8-0.i386.rpm
> openssl-0.9.2b-1.i386.rpm
> mod_
I need an DSO installation of Apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl + eperl
I want to do this using RPMs if at all possible...here is what I have:
apache-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
apache-devel-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-1.3.6-2.2.8-0.i386.rpm
openssl-0.9.2b-1.i386.rpm
mod_perl-1.18-5.i386.rpm
mod_jserv-1.0b1-6