On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 20:01, Greg Meyer wrote: > I usually do a lot of answering, but now I have a question to ask. > > I have a file server that I am thinking of using urpmi to update. It does not > have X installed and runs samba, apache, mysql and acts as a print server, > controlling the print qeues for a directly attached printer and another on a > jetdirect. I also have been using it as a proxy for my kids computer so I > can control where they go with squidguard. > > The reason I want to upgrade is to get a newer version of php than the 4.2.3 > included with 9.0 (I think we are up to 4.3.2 now). The reason I want to use > urpmi is that this machine runs headless and without a keyboard and I don't > want to pull it out of it's corner so that I can attach a monitor and > keyboard in order to use the installer. > > 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.
FYI: The general consensus at the PHP farm is to avoid Apache 2.x for the time being as the two are not playing well together yet.
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