On Tuesday 30 September 2003 09:42 am, Steve Gonzales wrote:
> RPM is relatively easy to use.
>
> rpm -Uvh httpd-X.X.xx updates an already existing installation from RPM
> or installs if not there.
>
> The source code route is more complicated, but you stay up with security
> and bug reports better
RPM is relatively easy to use.
rpm -Uvh httpd-X.X.xx updates an already existing installation from RPM
or installs if not there.
The source code route is more complicated, but you stay up with security
and bug reports better.
I usually move /usr/local/apache2 to /usr/local/apache2.X.X.xx where
X
On Monday 29 September 2003 08:53 pm, damovand wrote:
> On Monday 29 September 2003 09:10 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I know how to follow instructions to install with rpm. My problem is 1) I
> don't what rpm's to run for apache upgrade and
The RPM for apache is httpd. I believ
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:25:43PM -0400, damovand wrote:
> Please note that I've never used up2date, or installed anything from rpm,
> being new to Linux, which is why I prefer to do a direct install.
Please go visit rhn.redhat.com *now* and register for up2date. You
should also visit www.redh
ly XP.
In answer to your questions, I am using RH 9.0
I am, unfortunately, the only who is attempting to upgrade and maintain Linux.
I know how to follow instructions to install with rpm. My problem is 1) I
don't what rpm's to run for apache upgrade and 2) if I don't know what r
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 18:25, damovand wrote:
> I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so please help if you can. I need
> to upgrade my apache from an older version to httpd-2.0.47. But I am
> wondering if I need to uninstall the older version and if so what's the best
> way of doing so. C
I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so please help if you can. I need
to upgrade my apache from an older version to httpd-2.0.47. But I am
wondering if I need to uninstall the older version and if so what's the best
way of doing so. Can I just download the version from apach site and th
On 7/11/02 11:28 AM, "Ben Mendez" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the
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> I am in the process of installing apache security updates on a dell
> powerapp.web 120 server and it complained because one of the rpms needed
> make which is not installed. I am debating on how to proceed
I am in the process of installing apache security updates on a dell
powerapp.web 120 server and it complained because one of the rpms needed
make which is not installed. I am debating on how to proceed any
suggestions?
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> Is it as simple as installing the later Apache and open-ssl rpms?
install up2date
rhn_register
up2date -u
check apache conf file mostly there will be a rpmnew in the same dir as httpd.conf was
well it wor
Hi guys:
l have an older 6.2 server running vanilla Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) (Red
Hat/Linux)
I have a newer 7.1 server. It has Apache/1.3.19 (Unix)
(Red-Hat/Linux).
The later has https support via open-ssl I think.
Can someone advise me what steps I need to do to upgrade the "old"
Apache to to on
After upgrading apache per the RH security advisory...
[Wed Oct 25 04:02:06 2000] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to restart
Syntax error on line 217 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_info.so into server:
/etc/httpd/modules/mod_i
nfo.so: undefined symbol: ap_
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