Patricia Travers
I think the YOU patch file for apache2 on SUSE 9.0 has been broken.
A couple of weeks ago we installed suse 9.0 pro on a computer, with the "simple web server" selection including apache2. This was updated by YOU .... ----<text snipped>----
Today we installed 9.0 pro on a new computer with the same package selection and then performed a YOU update as usual. After that update we get version dependency errors in yast's "Install & Remove Software", between apache2-2.0.48-123 and the various related files (including apache2-prefork, libapr0) which are still at version 2.0.47-x. There seems no way in YOU for the related files to be updated to the 2.0.48-x version.
We are reluctant to use this computer in a production environment with this version mis-match.
We haven't even tried it and have no idea if the combination is stable.
----<test snipped>---- Hi Patricia, I am not running apache so I can not speak to your specific problems except in a general way. If I think there is a problem with a "patch" rpm I go back and get the "full" rpms whcih can be found on SuSE mirrors. The mirror I often use for security updates is: http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/private/download/updates/90_i386.html I then use in a virtual console (usually at run level 3) rpm -Fvh *.rpm (i put the rpms I have downloaded into a directory by themselves) See "man rpm" Then do: SuSEconfig --verbose followed by: "rpm --rebilddb" This method even work when I have had to back down the version of glibc I was running. (However, in that case I did it in runlevel 1 (init 1) I hope this helps, Gar -- In the Beginning was the Command Line ---Neal Stephenson -- __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp