Re: wrong apache version shown from $_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'] on Fedora 7

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> > I installed F7 and then upgraded to
> 
> .. to what?

After fresh install F7 from CD, I did # yum update.

Before the fresh installation of F7, I had upgraded this PC 
from FC5 to F7. This system showed Apache/2.2.0 in spite of 
httpd-2.2.2-1.3 on FC5. I expected to be corrected it by upgrading 
from FC5 to F7. Fresh install F7 and upgrding from FC5 to F7 are 
the same results. 

> 
> Are you sure you don't have two versions of apache installed, one in
> your path and the other in root's?

On F7 I have never installed Apache/2.2.0.

> 
> I'd suggest running `which httpd` to see there the 2.2.6 binary is,
> and `px auxww` to see where the running one is. If they're the same,

[zenkato@m5n ~]$ which httpd
/usr/sbin/httpd

[zenkato@m5n ~]$ ps auxww|grep httpd
root      2090  0.0  4.3 103260 21852 ?        Ss   13:59   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2200  0.0  0.7  24868  3908 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2440  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2441  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2442  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2443  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2444  0.0  1.6 103264  8540 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2445  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2446  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache    2447  0.0  1.6 103264  8536 ?        S    14:00   0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
zenkato   3245  0.0  0.1   5096   800 pts/2    S+   15:53   0:00 grep httpd

Regards,

Zen

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