This is a discussion on Re: Apache with Mod ssl on a system running apache on freebsd within the Modssl Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; modssl@haddow.info wrote: > > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Aaron Dalton wrote: > >> Date: Thu, 24 ...
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modssl@haddow.info wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Aaron Dalton wrote: > >> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:30:47 -0700 >> From: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca> >> Reply-To: modssl-users@modssl.org >> To: modssl-users@modssl.org, modssl@haddow.info >> Subject: Re: Apache with Mod ssl on a system running apache on freebsd >> >> modssl@haddow.info wrote: >>> Trying to upgrade a freebsd 6.1 that is running "Apache/1.3.39 (Unix) >>> PHP/5.2.4 with Suhosin-Patch" to include mod_ssl. >>> >>> It makes, with no problems but when I install it, it requiers Apache to be >>> deinstalled, the big problem is that Apache has a few required packages >>> that can not be removed with out a lot of problems. >>> >> You should be able to do a full "make" without deinstalling the old >> Apache. If make words, then it should only take a minute to do a "make >> deinstall reinstall." Of course, this doesn't account for time tweaking >> the conf files and debugging. This is why you really need a development >> machine that is essentially a mirror of the critical app server so you >> can do test runs and such. Or a 2nd (or 3rd) app server for redundancy >> if this server is so important. In any case, you *will* at some point >> have to down your web server to do the upgrade. That is unavoidable. >> > > Aaron you did not read it.. > > The problem I have is it will not do a deinstall as there is other > packages that are using it, so a deinstall and reinstall does not work. > Of course I read your post. Why when there are misunderstandings do people always assume it's the listener's fault and not their own? Are you saying you are not *able* to remove the old Apache or not *willing* to? If you are not *willing* to, then I cannot help without more information on why. If you are saying you're not *able* to, I think you're mistaken, or there is more information that you haven't shared yet. "make deinstall" will remove a port regardless of any dependencies. I assume you're talking about replacing the old apache with the exact same version, just with mod_ssl compiled in. In that case you still do what I mentioned earlier: 1) build the port w/ mod_ssl 2) make deinstall reinstall 3) pkgdb -Ff (to tell the port system that prior dependencies should now point to the mod_ssl'd apache) I'm happy to help if you want, I just need more information to be effective. -- Aaron Dalton | Super Duper Games aaron@daltons.ca | http://superdupergames.org __________________________________________________ ____________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org |
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