RE: Compile Apache 2.0.40 from SRPM

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>From the apache directory:

patch -p1 < /path/to/patch/file


Regards,

Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: j.travis [mailto:skynet@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:18 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Compile Apache 2.0.40 from SRPM


I can see where the patch files are referenced in the SPEC file but what
command  would I use to manually add the patch files in before
compiling?
My goal here is to compile an Apache that is closely matches the RH9.0
default, not actually to build an RPM.  It's more of an exercise in
compiling than anything else.

>  You should install the src rpm with rpm -i. In that case the patches
will
> also be installed. Note that the SPEC file references (needs) these
> patches. Also, especially the CAN patches are known vulnerabilities,
so
you
> should apply them. Just leave in all the patches unless you have a
> compelling reason not to, in which case you will have to disable
and/or
> remove them in/from the SPEC file.



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