On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:40, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: > Just upgraded apache2 from the Odin provided to the new one in cooker > contribs. This left me with several questions and issues. > > Questions: > - It did not uninstall apache-1, but it did use /etc/httpd. Is it no > longer possible to have both installed? How can I uninstall apache-1 > now without screwing things up, since it will remove the files in > /etc/httpd since it thinks it owns them?
OK. Missed the fact that apache-conf was removed. So I can remove the rest of apache1 (and did). > Issues/Comments: > - Since the config now seems to be a mix between the old apache1 way the > files were set up, and the new way that the apache2 files were setup, it > is very hard to figure out what change is now causing the server to not > start up. Well, finally made some headway on this. If I replicate what the commandline is that /etc/init.d/httpd uses - but remove -DHAVE_PHP4 and -DHAVE_SSL, it starts up correctly. With -DHAVE_PHP4, I see this: httpd2: relocation error: /usr/lib/php/extensions/recode.so: undefined symbol: recode_new_outer Is it a problem having apache2-mod_ssl and mod_ssl installed? Will removing mod_ssl break anything (apache v1 is removed). Other than that, I still have no clue why HAVE_SSL causes failure. TTFN, Lonnie Borntreger
