"Steven T. Hatton" wrote:
> 
> Every time I run yast to install anything it installs apache.  I have
> apacheSSL on my system, and I like it that way!  You'd think this was a
> MS product that knows what you want wether you like it or not.  the last
> time I ran yast I looked under /n and saw that apache had an X by it so
> I unchecked it.  Apache was STILL installed.  This is getting to be a
> ritual for me.  I go and rpm -e apache and rpm -i apassl.rpm, then I go
> grap the working httpd.conf.good and copy it to httpd.conf.  Next I run
> the little fix script that is in the SuSE.readme to fix the DB error. Is
> there a better way?

I removed the SuSE Apache installation completely, and installed instead
my own straight from apache.org, because I wanted to attach JRun to it,
and because I just wanted a clean vanilla upgradeable version all
sitting neatly in one place (/usr/local/apache). The trick is that when
YAST asks you if you want to resolve dependencies for other packages
before you do an install, is don't hit AUTO. If there's a way I can
persuade YAST that Apache is installed (which it is), please let me
know!

-- 
Rachel Greenham
Epinet Communications plc
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