RE: Upgrade 1.3.29 to 1.3.37

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I know you're on a Linux box, but watch for a change in the install path. 
With windows they moved Apache 2 to /program files/Apache whereas with 1.x
they installed to c:\Apache


Other than that, much is the same. 

OH, Vhosts are in a separate file now too with version 2. 
Apache's gone much more modular, but it's easy to figure out.

A few cuts and pastes and you'll be running 2.6 in no time.
(unless you were just installing updates to 1.x version, in which I'll
return
the 30 seconds of your life I just wasted, heh!)

GL!

-----Original Message-----
From: McDougall, Marshall (FSH) [mailto:Marshall.McDougall@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 12:19 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  Upgrade 1.3.29 to 1.3.37

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Luis Moreira [mailto:luis.moreira@xxxxxx] 
>Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:12 AM
>To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re:  Upgrade 1.3.29 to 1.3.37
>
>McDougall, Marshall (FSH) wrote:
>> Nobody? Anybody?
>>
>>     
>---------------------------------------------------------------
>---------
>>     *From:* McDougall, Marshall (FSH)
>>     *Sent:* Monday, September 10, 2007 10:36 AM
>>     *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>     *Subject:*  Upgrade 1.3.29 to 1.3.37
>>
>>     I have a couple of 1.3.29 servers that I need to bring up to
>>     scratch.  I have only installed the servers in the past,  I have
>>     never had to do an upgrade.  I have looked through the FAQ's and
>>     docs, but I can't find anything that says, "to upgrade do this". 
>>     I can't believe it is as simple as configure, make, make install
>>     and I need to preserve my conf files.  Any enlightenment
>>     appreciated.  Thanks.
>>
>>     Regards, Marshall
>>
>Personaly, I think that one will replace the other, using the same 
>directory structure and so on.
>Especially since you don't want to make a very big hop.
>Backup your config files, just in case.
>
>The obvious, anyway, is to try on one machine that can cause no harm.
>
>
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That is indeed the obvious, but I was hoping for the benefit of
someone's experience.  Thanks for the reply none the less.

Regards, Marshall

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