Karanbir Singh wrote:
Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
And just to be really clear, no negative attitude here or anything,
-just looking for a community assist on an important question. thanx!
When you try to do something like this, its usually a good idea to see
how its done in the distro. There might be clues there. It will also
ive you an understanding on how other packages in the distro might be
linked and depend on the package you are trying to replace.
In this case - use the httpd.spec provided in the httpd sources
package, mod_ssl is built at the same time as httpd binaries are. Just
remember to rebuild everytime there is a security issue, and everytime
anything that depends on httpd has a security issue.
- KB
oh good, -yeah, we have been debating going to 2.0.59 using this
approach, so am going to just paste your comments into our document and
run with it.
-right now you have done such a stellar job with the package repository
my script just says yum install this or that -it's funny how it [my
build script] shrinks down month by month -especially 64-bit stuff like
libevent, xvfb, memcached, all these used to mean alot of source
compiles and interruptions of the automated builds... looks like 4.4
has settled into a nice rhythm...
hopefully when Java goes GPL the whole chicken/egg thing there will
cascade into a future cent release and I can move our developer machines
off of fedora once and for all...
-krb
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