MDK9.1 indeed uses Apache2, in /etc/http/2.0 

I needed apache_1.3.22, so I installed it to /opt/apache and disabled
the auto-startup for Apache2

Maybe you can copy your apache to a safer location, and change the
ServerRoot ?

As far as I've noticed, apache2 worked very well, but I didn't test it
that much.

Steven



On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 11:57, Teemu Torma wrote:
> On Thursday 05 June 2003 02:01, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > I am concerned because I think 9.1 uses apache2 by default, and I am
> > not that well versed in it and don't want to break anything.  Has
> > anybody tried it? This is what I was thinking of doing: upgrade to
> > the 9.1 kernel, then upgrade urpmi to the version in 9.1, then do
> > urpmi --auto-select.
> 
> I don't know about apache, but this kind of upgrade generally works, I 
> have done it to few machines, some of them remotely.  Typically I do 
> first urpmi glibc and urpmi itself with their dependencies first, and 
> after that auto-select.  Kernel can be done either before or after. 
> 
> Teemu
> 
> 
> 
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