Hello Ivan,
I've thought of that, but unfortunately, there are too many dependencies
already, and you cannot --force an uninstall of an RPM package.
However, you CAN force an INSTALL of a package, but I cannot find a v2.2
Apache RPM. I could force an install of the 2.0 version that comes with
the Fedora Core 5 distribution, and then use Yum to update it, but Yum
may think that version 2.2 is installed and not update.
Also, this will not fix the fax that I do not have the mod_imap.so
module, as this module is NOT an Apache core module.
Where do I get modules by themselves?
Thank you, Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Barrera A. [mailto:Bruce@xxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 6:39 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd ] How to Obtain Modules Independently?
> I have spent many hours trying to figure out where I can get these
> modules. I even downloaded the very latest Apache tar ball and
> installed it (2.3) and ran through the process of installing it on my
> machine at a different place than standard, and I still cannot find
> those modules. What gives here?
>
> So the long and short of it is, where can I get these modules I need
> and simply install them on my machine so that Apache will run again?
> This is extremely frustrating. Any help is so much appreciated!
>
I think the right way, would be to uninstall apache using RPM, and then
, re install it using rpm.
Something like
rpm -e httpd
and then reinstall it via yum, or with rpm's
> Sincerely, Jay
> www.edenaudio.com <http://www.edenaudio.com >
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