Re: Apache httpd have it's own repo?

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On 05/04/2015 01:28 PM, Rose, John B wrote:
It looks like the yum repo for httpd for Red Hat 7 just has httpd 2.4.6

Does Apache have it's own repo? We have looked around a bit but not
found it. We assume that would be a more recent version.



No.
The apache org only provides source code for httpd. They do not provide binaries much less provide them through yum/apt/portage/whatever repos. Binaries are provided by third party contributors as they can provide them.

One thing to keep in mind, yes, EL7's httpd is 2.4.6, but that doesn't mean the code is stuck at 2.4.6. The various Linux distribution vendors backport critical and security fixes to their "frozen" versions, and occasionally feature releases. They do version freezes for various reasons, some of which are to satisfy "stupid" enterprise customer stability requirements. But yes, it can be somewhat confusing.

So you need to examine your actual reasoning for why you want a more recent version before deciding whether or not you actually "need" a more recent version.

Andy

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