Crap, I got this just after I did it...

now i can't get it working and can't even seem to get the old ones working
again either...

what a pain in the ass...

I am at a complete loss... if I cant upgrade the rpms,,, (which were still
on the update page last night)

and I can't remove them and sucessfully put the old ones back, (I just tried
it, I removed the rpms, then manually deleted /var/log/httpd and /etc/httpd
and then installed all the apache rpms off the cd... and tried to start it,
no start, and no error, (except for the PASSED message))

I don't know what to do, I need to get this workin as I have this box
running 6 domains, and they will not be happy to find all their sites down
tomorrow...

any help would be much appreciated...


rgds

Frank





-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vincent Danen
Sent: Monday, 1 October 2001 10:26 AM
To: Linux Mandrake Expert Mailing List
Subject: Re: [expert] Is it safe to upgrade apache yet??


On Sun Sep 30, 2001 at 01:37:05AM +0800, Franki wrote:

> Hi again all,
>
> I heard some talk about the 7.x update for apache being broken,, I am
about
> to install it and wanted to know if its safe to do so yet...
>
> anyone know??
>
>
> I have mdk7.2 2.2.19-4.1mdksecure on all our boxes. (at least until my
boxed
> 8.1 disks arrive :-)

One word: wait.

I've removed the 7.x apache updates from the FTP sites so unless you
have them sitting somewhere locally, you shouldn't be able to use
them.  I also do not suggest you do so if you do have them locally.

Wait for a proper update.  RSN.

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