This is a discussion on configuring new version of Apache on Redhat 9 within the Apache Web Server forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Hi, I have Redhat 9 with Apache 2.0.40 and I need to update it to 2.0.44 ...
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Hi,
I have Redhat 9 with Apache 2.0.40 and I need to update it to 2.0.44 or later to support installing mod_ftpd. How do I go about installing it as a service in Redhat 9 as apache2 keeping the existing httpd service so I can back track if necessary ? Many thanks in advance, Aaron |
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> I'd say, don't use rpm to install it, install from sources and then
> change manually the init script to look/run a different binary in a > different position (/usr/local instead of /usr). Yes, I suppose I can just duplicate the scripts under the name apache2 and modify all the references. I was hoping for a bit more detail on how to do this :) > But this hasn't really > anything to do with Apache. Is more a RH problem. Yes I realize that. I thought someone may have does the same thing on this newsgroup, so thought it was worthwhile posting the question here. Aaron |
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