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Upgrades and Symfony
Hi there,
I have an installation based on ubuntu. i need to upgrade Apache to 2.2.4 There is not .deb files so I must compile it from the sources. My question is: Which is the right procedure for do this task? I must uninstall previous Apache installlation? or can I compile it over the old one? This procedure will screwup my ISPConfig installation or not?
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I need install Symfony framework on my server, I need to do any special task on ISPConfig or I just install it trought pear?.
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Taguapire.
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6th August 2007, 09:04
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First a short question, why do you need to update apache to 2.2.4. I'am not aware of any application that needs explicitely this version.
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6th August 2007, 17:58
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Originally Posted by till
First a short question, why do you need to update apache to 2.2.4. I'am not aware of any application that needs explicitely this version.
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Because the rewrite bug in previous version.
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7th August 2007, 19:16
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I think the best would be to install the Apache2 source package:
Code:
apt-get source apache2
and rebuild it with Apache 2.2.4.
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7th August 2007, 21:17
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Originally Posted by falko
I think the best would be to install the Apache2 source package:
Code:
apt-get source apache2
and rebuild it with Apache 2.2.4.
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Which build string do you recomend me for Apache2?
What about symfony? I need any aditional configuration on ISPConfig???
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7th August 2007, 21:20
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Originally Posted by falko
I think the best would be to install the Apache2 source package:
Code:
apt-get source apache2
and rebuild it with Apache 2.2.4.
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I did the apt-get source apache2 but it downloaded version 2.2.3-3, how I must proceed for compile wih 2.2.4?
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8th August 2007, 13:48
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Replace the 2.2.3-3 with the 2.2.4 sources. You might have to modify a few scripts in the /usr/src directory as well. Afterwards, you can run from the Apache src directory to build the new package.
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8th August 2007, 20:17
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Originally Posted by falko
Replace the 2.2.3-3 with the 2.2.4 sources. You might have to modify a few scripts in the /usr/src directory as well. Afterwards, you can run from the Apache src directory to build the new package.
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Must I uninstall the installed Apache version? or Can I do it without clean first?.
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9th August 2007, 15:25
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Originally Posted by Taguapire
Must I uninstall the installed Apache version?
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No, that's not necessary.
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9th August 2007, 22:33
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Originally Posted by falko
No, that's not necessary. 
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Thank you very much Falko
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