Re: apache 2.4, APR and online prefix

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I think Chris is on the right track. I'd suggest SaltStack because it's what I know, but Puppet and Chef have been around longer for doing this sort of thing. You don't need to do the entire deployment with SaltStack, just update its states to update the entire environment to your currently desired state.

Paul

Quoting Christopher Schultz <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Raf,
>
> On 2/24/16 4:41 AM, Raf Roger wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> i'm trying to create a LAMP stack that allow user to synchronize LAMP
>> stack files and webapps among several computers.
>>
>> Instead of reinstalling everything identically on each computer, they
>> could just synchronize the stack and voila.
>>
>> for such purpose i need to make each element of the stack independent of
>> the OS, so to have it as a "brick"
>>
>> therefore i would like to know if there is a version of httpd 2.4 usable
>> for such purpose. In fact when i'm compiling apache 2.4 it request APR
>> and APR-UTIL but those 2 APRs should be delivered with the stacks or are
>> they only needed during apache2 compiling ?
>
> Sounds like you are looking for something like Docker/Puppet/Chef (et
> al) that can build a whole operating environment for you from the OS up
> to whatever else you need (support packages, etc.). Don't reinvent the
> wheel: I recommend you go find out what already exists before you do
> this on your own.
>
> I think this is a solved problem.
>
> -chris
>
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