Re: [users@httpd] This release is compatible with modules compiled for 2.0.42 and later versions.

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* Tom Sayers wrote:

> Version 2.0.54 states "This release is compatible with modules compiled
> for 2.0.42 and later versions." What steps do I need to take to upgrade
> to 2.0.54 if I have version 2.0.40 at present?

If you're not using third-party modules, you can just update to the current 
version. If you *are* using TP-modules and have the source code, in the 
best case you just need to recompile them. If this doesn't work (don't 
compile with the new version) or you're using binary packages you need to 
ask the vendor of the particular module to provide a version compatible 
with 2.0.42 or later.

nd
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