Re: [users@httpd] Re: Apache1.3.33 with mod_ssl compilation error

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Nick Kew wrote:
> Is there a good reason for installing a server version that's been obsolete
> for four years?  Especially given the complexity of adding SSL to it.
>
>   
Sometimes, yes....

I have development work with proprietary modules that don't run on
2.x... So I'm forced to keep an instance under this version.

It's the same as to why many people still run Redhat 7,8,9...

In any case, the mod-ssl readme has clear and precise instructions on
how to add it.  Then again, he would be better of getting an RPM of
apache instead of compiling it by hand...  Or compile openssl by hand...

My .02...

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