On Tue Oct 02, 2001 at 04:45:18AM +0800, Franki wrote:
> tis ok, after much ado, and hair pulling I uninstalled ApacheJServ and all
> of a sudden it fired up...
>
> The weird thing was that there was no error messages at all,,
>
> just alot of [PASSED] messages.. nothing in the httpd error_log, nothing in
> syslog or messages...
>
> i even diked around with linuxconf and webmin to see if they would give me
> any feedback, both produced the [passed] message and nothing else...
>
> was bizaar.. its hard to trace a problem when there is no hints at all as to
> what it is...
Yeah, I understand. This is part of the problem with such a complex
upgrade. Of course, ApacheJServ must have been installed from before
as it does place a requires on jdk... the only way it could have been
installed (unless you used --nodeps) would have been at install.
> go figure... my usual proceedure would have worked had I started it
> earlier,, reduce things to their most basic, if it works, start adding
> things back in till you break it, then you know what the problem is...
>
> oh well, live and learn...
>
> Are we still getting updates for Apache to address this security issue??
> should I be worried about running web servers with the default 7.2
> apache??????
Absolutely. As soon as we're finished testing and QA approves it,
it'll be available. Hopefully this week.
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