I'm going to have to upgrade to the latest Apache httpd that's in "unstable". Last time I tried it, Apache kept crashing every time I tried to get a page. Someone suggested that it was because I didn't have the latest libraries. So, I'm planning on upgrading to the latest libc in "unstable".
What I need to know is, is there any magic order I need to do everything in? I know the last time I tried to futz with my libraries, my whole system *stopped* (because I "rm"ed the old libraries before copying in the new ones. I guess "cp" was linked to shared libs, because I never made it that far. cp complained that it couldn't link to the shared libs, etc. I had to eventually boot the install disks and replace the original shared libs. So, seeing as how this has to happen on a *live* web server, I'd like to get any tips in advance. For example: I'm going to update ldso at around the same time. Should one come before the other? (ie, install new ldso, then new libc, or vice-versa?). Hints, tricks, suggestions? - Joe -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]