Hola.
No conosco el Mac para nada, ni se como has instalado Apache.
Pero seguramente, lo peor que puedes hacer es empezar borrar ficheros en
un lado o el otro sin saber exactamente a que coresponden.
Imagino que en el Mac, existe algun programa estandard que permite
instalar y deinstalar paquetes. Ese programa seguramente tambien tiene
una funcion que permite ver una lista de los paquetes instalados, y otra
funcion que permite de-instalar paquetes.
Yo aconsejo de primero buscar ese programa, y cuando encontrado :
- de-instalar el Apache 2.x
- de-instalar el Apache 1.x
- re-instalar Apache 2.x de nuevo
Normalmente, eso tendria que darte una instalacion limpia, donde el
Apache 2 es el que se lanza cuando arrancas el sistema.
Jorge Ramirez wrote:
no se donde esta instalado por defecto pero te aconsejo ke hagas una busqueda
de apachectl y deberas de encontrar dos archivos uno para v 1.3y el otro de la
ver 2.9. En ke pais y ciudad estas?
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From: rocio mejia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 8:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
hola
ya entiendo. apachectl es un alias del demonio httpd. pero me he dado cuenta
que cuando enciendo mi MAC viene por defecto el httpd v. 1.3 , luego yo mato
ese proceso y uso el apachectl de mi instalacion 2.9. Do you know where can I
disabled the first loading of httpd v 1.3
gracias
--- El sáb, 22/11/08, Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
De: Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Fecha: sábado, 22 noviembre, 2008 4:12
el apachectl es un alias de "httpd" necesitas ver donde esta ese archivo. por ejemplo no se usar las MAC OS pero en Linux hay un archivo ejecutable ke se llama httpd y si le pongo "httpd start" ese comando hace ke empiece mi programa de apache. en tu caso mecesitas saber en ke carpeta (folder) esta ese archivo. Abre el archivo apachectl y lee el programa y teva a decir donde esta ese deamon de "httpd" Cuando instalaste el apache2, recuerdas en ke carpeta (folder) lo instalaste?
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From: rocio mejia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 1:33:57 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
hola jorge
uso el apachectl command. esta mal?
--- El dom, 16/11/08, Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
De: Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Fecha: domingo, 16 noviembre, 2008 11:15
rocio
search for the httpd file. if you have 2 versions of apache, you should have 2
httpd files. When you start apache, do you run the apache httpd damon or you
use the apachectl command?
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From: rocio mejia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 4:32:28 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
It's from Finkproject website what I wrote about MAC versions .
I did check for httpd/apachectl and , yes, I have more than one but I made
sure no httpd process were running and when upgrading apache and pass the
apache path with ./configure -prefix /sw/etc/apache2.
By the way, I want to uninstall all my apache, any command that do a clean
uninstallation?
thanks
--- El sáb, 15/11/08, Evan Platt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
De: Evan Platt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Fecha: sábado, 15 noviembre, 2008 1:04
rocio mejia wrote:
could it be /because I have OSX 10.3.9 and only supports
up to
apache2.0.59?
I don't know.. Is that from Mac's website or is that stated on
Apache's website? If that were the case, you'd have different problems
than what you're describing.
I read this in fink page. I tried to upgrade with source files and through
fink no error msg but version doesnt change. Give me a clue ? pls
Like I said, sounds like you have two (or more) copies of apache installed.
Look for httpd or apachectl in your path, find which one is currently being run,
then when you install, tell Apache what directory to install to.
Sounds like you're running apache from one directory, but when you're
installing, you're installing to a different
directory.
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