You migrate away from STABLE Apache 2.2.x when you have successfully
*tested* your app resources on 2.4.x ELSE you don't disturb those
UNTIL you *learn* the new paradigm.


Good luck!

On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:
> Jose R R wrote:
>>
>> Apache 2.2.x continues to be the default in stable environments. It is
>> irresponsible of GoDaddy, or any (shared?) hosting provider, to
>> introduce Apache 2.4 without previous notice as there are significant
>> variations from 2.2.x.
>>
>> GoDaddy support *should* help you with relevant modifications to ease
>> your pain: you are their customer. You may also post in the ownCloud
>> forums for help indicating that your previous web server was swapped
>> from under you.
>>
>> If all else fails, consider acquiring your own virtual private server
>> (VPS) with a traditional or cloud hosting provider. They are usually a
>> bit more expensive than shared hosting (low range from $10- $30
>> dollars per instance per month) but you control the underlying
>> platform. If you implement this latter option, you can just migrate
>> your site to an stable Apache 2.2.x -based environment and it will
>> just work as before.
>
>
> I am personally converting all of my hosting to 2.4 and an could not care
> less about bad service from Go Daddy and I'm not interested in keeping
> services on 2.2! The POINT here is that sites that work perfectly stably on
> 2.2 no longer work on 2.4. The reason is that some team made a decision to
> break them ... It SHOULD be that the same team now HELPS to make
> applications work on THEIR new preferred style of working? I've tried
> several of the 'fixes' that I've used for my other sites and those posted on
> the owncloud lists as well as fixes posted across a number of other projects
> that are now also broken due to 'go daddys' stupid decision. These fixes are
> not working, and I can't work out why! All of the other sites I've moved
> over are now quite happy with their revised rewrite rules, but there is
> something I am missing with this one :( Hopefully the people who developed
> these changes in the rules can spot what has gone wrong? Those of us who are
> trying to implement the changes need that expert input hence asking here!
>
>
>> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> Jose R R wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You may find additional helpl here: http://forum.owncloud.org/
>>>> as suggested by:
>>>> https://twitter.com/ownClouders/status/364051486671507456
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> THOSE are the various patches that simply don't work!
>>> There have been various fixes for 'go daddy' which has apparently simply
>>> switched from 2.2 to 2.4 without actually telling anyone! I've dropped
>>> 2.2
>>> onto a new machine simply to get a working address book again, but what
>>> is
>>> needed is some help from people who actually understand what is needed to
>>> migrate the 2.2 re-writes to the newer 2.4 format ... PLEASE!
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm struggling with conflicting patches to get owncloud working with
>>>>> apache2.4
>>>>>
>>>>> The existing rewrite setup I know needs reworking but I'm not competent
>>>>> enough to sort it out.
>>>>>
>>>>>> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
>>>>>> RewriteEngine on
>>>>>> RewriteRule .* - [env=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^.well-known/host-meta /public.php?service=host-meta
>>>>>> [QSA,L]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^.well-known/host-meta.json
>>>>>> /public.php?service=host-meta-json [QSA,L]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^.well-known/carddav /remote.php/carddav/ [R]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^.well-known/caldav /remote.php/caldav/ [R]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^apps/calendar/caldav.php remote.php/caldav/ [QSA,L]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^apps/contacts/carddav.php remote.php/carddav/ [QSA,L]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^apps/([^/]*)/(.*\.(css|php))$ index.php?app=$1&getfile=$2
>>>>>> [QSA,L]
>>>>>> RewriteRule ^remote/(.*) remote.php [QSA,L]
>>>>>> </IfModule>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/owncloud/core/blob/master/.htaccess
>>>>> is the full file.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think I'm getting a valid match in the log file, but nothing is
>>>>> appearing in the access log ... Any ideas how to rework this please?
>
>
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