[Herefordshire] Apache Versions
Mark Broadbent
markb at wetlettuce.com
Sun Oct 31 14:24:20 GMT 2004
Hi Gary,
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 12:14, Gary Watts wrote:
> 2.0.49 was installed on te system as part of the Fedora Core 2 distro,
> but I couldn't upgrade it to 2.0.52 (or rather I didn't know how to).
> I ran rpm -e httpd-2.0.49 to get rid of it but then I didn't have a
> web server at all. I think I got round the problem in the end by
> using Webmin (as suggested by Julian), so then at least I could point
> the system to /usr/local/apache2, which is where 2.0.52 is installed.
>
> I reinstalled 2.0.49 from the distro, just to get a web server running
> again, so now when I type httpd -v I get 2.0.49, even though Webmin
> says I'm on 2.0.52.
If you /usr/local/apache2/bin/apache -v it will get 2.0.52. It's either
because /usr/local/apache2/bin isn't in your path or it appears after
/usr/bin in the path variable so 2.0.49 gets picked up first.
> So, how do I get rid of 2.0.49 in favour of 2.0.52?
See:
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-25462.html
Someone has asked almost the same question here.
Thanks
Mark
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:herefordshire-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk]On Behalf Of
> Mark Broadbent
> Sent: 30 October 2004 12:52
> To: herefordshire at mailman.lug.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [Herefordshire] Apache Versions
>
>
> On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 23:50 +0100, Gary Watts wrote:
> > Good evening all
> >
> > I've just spent some considerable time installing Apache 2.0.52 by following
> > the instructions on www.developerside.net. It all seemed to go through OK,
> > but when I type httpd -v I'm told it's still running 2.0.49! I've set my
> > doc_root to /usr/local/apache2/htdocs, but of course 2.0.49 still treats
> > /var/www/html as the doc_root, so if I create a test file in
> > /usr/local/apache2/htdocs and point my browser to localhost it doesn't find
> > it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> Daft question, but you don't have Apache 2.0.49 installed on
> your machine already do you? Type:
>
> # whereis httpd
>
> and that should tell you where all the httpd executables are.
> You should be able to locate the older version. Alternatively
> you could use you package manager to search for installed
> versions of apache.
>
> # rpm -qa | grep -E 'httpd|apache'
>
> Thanks
> Mark
>
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> Mark Broadbent <markb at wetlettuce.com>
>
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