I bookmarked this article yesterday. Haven't tried out yet.
Upgrading to httpd 2.2.4 on RHEL and CentOS 4
http://www.jasonlitka.com/2007/01/17/upgrading-to-httpd-224-on-rhel-centos-4/----- Original Message ----
From: Peter Serwe <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:00:28 PM
Subject: Apache 2.2 under CentOS?
From: Peter Serwe <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:00:28 PM
Subject: Apache 2.2 under CentOS?
We've been going through some growing pains fumbling through porting
some custom
C modules that used to live under apache 1.3 into the 2.0 spec, even
though none of us
really considers ourselves a 'C developer'. We've basically got them
all working now
under the 2.0 API, and the question was posed about whether or not we
should consider
attempting to upgrade everything to run under httpd-2.2.
I noticed the httpd2 port is only 2.0.53 under CentOS, and I was
wondering why that is?
Is there a 2.2 port? Is there plans to do one? Was it tried and found
that there are significant
obstacles in the way of getting 2.2 to run under CentOS 4.4? Is there a
port of 2.2 planned
for 5.0? Is it a question of resources, and should we undertake it, do
you guys want the
resulting i686 RPM's?
Comment Karanbir?
Peter
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some custom
C modules that used to live under apache 1.3 into the 2.0 spec, even
though none of us
really considers ourselves a 'C developer'. We've basically got them
all working now
under the 2.0 API, and the question was posed about whether or not we
should consider
attempting to upgrade everything to run under httpd-2.2.
I noticed the httpd2 port is only 2.0.53 under CentOS, and I was
wondering why that is?
Is there a 2.2 port? Is there plans to do one? Was it tried and found
that there are significant
obstacles in the way of getting 2.2 to run under CentOS 4.4? Is there a
port of 2.2 planned
for 5.0? Is it a question of resources, and should we undertake it, do
you guys want the
resulting i686 RPM's?
Comment Karanbir?
Peter
--
Peter Serwe <peter at infostreet dot com>
http://www.infostreet.com
"The only true sports are bullfighting, mountain climbing and auto racing." -Earnest Hemingway
"Because everything else requires only one ball." -Unknown
"Do you wanna go fast or suck?" -Mike Kojima
"There are two things no man will admit he cannot do well: drive and make love." -Sir Stirling Moss
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