Re: [CentOS] Apache 2.2X

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After removing all the stuff that depends on apache (mod_python, mod_ssl,
http_suexec, webalizer, subversion, etc.), the Apache supplied RPMs seem to
install fine.  Of course you wouldn't be using all the same patches and
configs from the CentOS rpm version, and there's no guarantee it will work
well with the provided libraries (it probably will provided they have all
their requires in the spec file correct).  If you don't need any
functionality out of Apache other than what you are putting in yourself
(rails, mongrel, mod_proxy_balance), this might work.


I didn't want to start down that path of uninstalling everything and
then reinstalling them again. I was kind of hoping there would be a
repository I could add to repos.d and then yum upgrade httpd.

I am afraid I don't have the time or the expertise to try and roll my own RPMs.
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