On Sunday 11 August 2002 08:47 pm, J. Craig Woods wrote: > engage wrote: > > The problem turned out to be with mod_ssl-2.8.5-3.1mdk. I uninstalled > > 2.8.5-3.1mdk and reinstalled 2.8.5-2.1mdk and that got the server running > > again. I don't know why the upgrade crashed the server. I'm running > > 1.3.22-10.1mdk of the Apache server. rpm -qa | grep apache yields: > > > > apache-1.3.22-10.1mdk > > apache-common-1.3.22-10.1mdk > > apache-suexec-1.3.22-1.1mdk > > apache-modules-1.3.22-10.1mdk > > apache-conf-1.3.22-1.4mdk > > apache-manual-1.3.22-1.1mdk > > apache-mod_perl-1.3.22_1.26-4.1mdk > > Hmmm, very strange, very strange indeed! I am running the very same > apache version with some differences in other components. Here is my > stdout on "rpm -qa | grep apache": > > > *apache-suexec-1.3.22-1.4mdk > *apache-mod_perl-1.3.22_1.26-2.1mdk > apache-modules-1.3.22-10.1mdk > apache-manual-1.3.22-10.1mdk > apache-1.3.22-10.1mdk > apache-common-1.3.22-10.1mdk > *apache-devel-1.3.22-10.1mdk > *apache-source-1.3.22-10.1mdk > apache-conf-1.3.22-1.4mdk > > * indicates the difference. > > Now my upgrade to mod_ssl-2.8.5-3.1mdk worked real nicely. Do not give > up, this is a security risk. It will work, if you make it work..... >
I was unable to upgrade apache-suexec. I got an error message stating that libmm.so.11 is required. But, I have been unable to get libmm.so.11 installed with the mm-1.1.3-8.5mdk package because I get an error message that libmm.so.1 from that package conflicts with libmm.so.1 from the libmm1-1.1.3-10mdk package. libmm1 won't uninstall due to dependency problems. So, until I get this problem resolved, I won't know if upgrading apache-suexec will fix the problem with mod_ssl. Any suggestions?
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