On May 29, 2008, at 8:44 AM, Stephen Clark wrote:
You know it really pains me when people blithely say just upgrade to
X.X where X is the latest release.
It is generally just not that simple to upgrade - there are all
sorts of dependencies with other software that have to be considered.
I don't mind upgrading this box, it does need it, and it's just a web
server. But I see your point.
What bothers me is that suggesting an upgrade "may" fix the problem.
I really want to know that upgrading WILL fix the problem. I know it
might not hurt, but if it doesn't address the primary issue at hand, I
can spend time and resources trying to figure out why. Regardless
since this is just a mirror web server, I'm going to run it on box
using 7.0 and see what I get. I realize a lot of network code has
changed from 4.x to 6.x (and maybe 7.x) so I'm going to give that a go.
--
Robert Blayzor, BOFH
INOC, LLC
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