Re: yum update puts back removed Apache modules

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Thanks  John

On 11/10/17, 4:38 PM, "John Iliffe" <john.iliffe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    yum doesn't know when you install a programme by compiling it that it is 
    there unless you update the package history database, so it goes by it's 
    previous record (the apache version that you superseded).
    
    There is a yum option to exclude specific packages from a yum update.  I 
    seem to recall that it is --exclude <package> but you can find it in the man 
    file.
    
    The newer version of yum, dnf, is a bit more flexible if you have the option 
    to update, and the command for dnf is -x <package name>
    
    Regards,
    
    John
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    On Friday 10 November 2017 16:24:35 Rose, John B wrote:
    > It seems as though “yum” update has replaced Apache modules installed in
    > the default installation, that we had removed after the initial install
    > because they weren’t used.
    > 
    > Is there some way to prevent that from happening?
    > 
    > thanks
    
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