Robin Bowes wrote:

> When I say I use Redhat 7.2 I mean that that's what I originally
> installed. I've got a lot of later versions of software installed from
> when I attempted to install apache2 from rpms so I tend to use later rpms
> from, e.g. Redhat 8.0.

Well, then there's nothing Sam can do about it. You have a nonstandard
(read: srewed) installation and that's something you cannot really
document so that other users would benefit from. It would just describe
your special case. IMHO what you did might be ok for your personal
workstation but not for a server...

> Presumably, if I install/upgrade the right packages my 7.2 installation
> will become an 8.0 installation, right? Any idea how to do this?

Boot from the 8.0 CD and choose update. [and do a full backup before
upgrading!]

Cheers,
Juri

-- 
  If each of us have one object, and we exchange them,
     then each of us still has one object.
  If each of us have one idea,   and we exchange them,
     then each of us now has two ideas.



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