Re: Apache, 2.0.47, RH9

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These versions are not outdated. Red Hat has backported patches from the
current Apache release to its QA version.

To learn the difference between an update and backport, please read:

http://redhat.chtah.com/a/hA$6M6hAJPSNNANW-RZAK2mDXvt/utbj12

httpd-2.0.40-21.3 is the newest and safest.

On Äet, 2003-07-10 at 14:28, Stefan Dengscherz wrote:
> The apache rpm list in my rhn.redhat.com only contains these oudated
> versions:
> 
> httpd-2.0.40-21.3  Red Hat Linux 9 i386
> httpd-2.0.40-21.1  Red Hat Linux 9 i386
> httpd-2.0.40-21  Red Hat Linux 9 i386
> 
> So i doubt that there are new versions available via up2date - correct
> me if i'm wrong?
> 
> regards
> 
> Stefan Dengscherz
> 
> Am Don, 2003-07-10 um 13.42 schrieb Price Technology:
> > On Thursday 10 July 2003 01:47, Logan Linux wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > Another newbie quiz...
> > >
> > > I have red-hat 9 and some version 2 of apache (as yet I have no idea how to
> > > find programs, let alone their versions!!!) and I have been alerted by my
> > > "friends" at watchguard, to a few holes in Apache 2.0.46 that are fixed in
> > > ...47.
> > >
> > > 1) How do I ..update...do I need to uninstall? Or do I need to just grab
> > > the new modules and over write?
> > > 2) Wont there be conflicts? Do I need to compile? As, thus far Ive been
> > > belssed with binaries!!!
> > >
> > > PLEASE HELP!
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > I'm gonna SWAG this one and assume you want an easy way.
> > 
> > One word; Up2Date.
> > 
> > Note the icon next to the clock.  Follow the yellow brick road and you'll get 
> > all relevant updates.
> > 
> > Joebewan
> > 
> > 
-- 
Igor Nestorovic
University of Belgrade
Faculty of Economics
http://jung.ekof.bg.ac.yu
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