On Tuesday 13 February 2001 13:41, Matthew wrote:
Good day,
Was running fine till I ignored everyone elses problem with upgrading to .14, went ahead and broke Apache. I then uninstalled apache and modules, then tried re-installing (this time I used .17).
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Let me repeat, I and a few others have not had success with the latest apache rpms. You have been warned!
HTH,
Steve
I'm one of those others, who tried to update his SuSE 6.4 standard installation to Apache 1.3.17 from the update directory without success. And I contacted the SuSE service-hotline. Florian Effenberger answerd and told me I need to update all the dependend packages (mod*, apache-contrib, ...) too. Erich
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 05:50:46AM +0100, Erich Schreiber wrote:
I'm one of those others, who tried to update his SuSE 6.4 standard installation to Apache 1.3.17 from the update directory without success. And I contacted the SuSE service-hotline. Florian Effenberger answerd and told me I need to update all the dependend packages (mod*, apache-contrib, ...) too.
Erich
I have been bitten by the same bug. I did not see any mod* rpms in the update directories though. Oh well, it is only a test server anyway. Victor Cardona
Hi Victor, Sorry to you and to everybody else. It looks that I've mixed up something. My cited reference to the SuSE hotline was incorrect. The suggestion I've got to my question was just a direct private email by somebody who answerd to my posting in the german mailing list. The SuSE hotline did not answer till now. I've just checked all the update directories too. You are correct, there are no mod* rpms. My concrete problem with Apache 1.3.17 was, that the startup-script looked for a file rc.status, which is not on my system. I could start the demon directly, but there were indeed problems with the modules, that were not initiated correctly. Erich
I'm one of those others, who tried to update his SuSE 6.4 standard
to Apache 1.3.17 from the update directory without success. And I contacted
installation the
SuSE service-hotline. Florian Effenberger answerd and told me I need to update all the dependend packages (mod*, apache-contrib, ...) too.
Erich
I have been bitten by the same bug. I did not see any mod* rpms in the update directories though. Oh well, it is only a test server anyway.
Victor Cardona
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