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> Fra: "C.G. van der Werf (Carel)" <[email protected]>
> Til: [email protected]
> Sendt: 26. april 2014 09:44:20
> Emne: RE: Software Collections 1.0 is available  for SL 6
> 
> Any Chance that other "relevant" packages could be part of this software
> collection ?
> 
> I'm still looking for a qualified repository for newer apache-server
> versions.
> 
> (SL6x comes with Apache 2.2.15, while latest version is 2.2.27...)

Hi,

Don't look yourself blind on the version numbers.  Enterprise Linux seldom does 
version rebases.  But that doesn't it's lagging behind.  All important bug and 
security fixes from newer versions are backported to the versions found in the 
EL repositories, despite having an older version number.  The reason for this 
is that RHEL is certified on a vast majority of hardware, and when version 
rebases can break certain certifications.  As certifications are expensive and 
time consuming, only the needed bug and security fixes are backported.  Market 
demands or paying RHEL customers may also request feature improvements too, 
where features from newer versions are backported.  This was happened f.ex. 
when EL5 got KVM support.  EL5 is based on the 2.6.18 kernel, while KVM was 
first introduced in 2.6.24 (iirc).  So the KVM pieces were backported to 
function inside the 2.6.18 source tree.

So I would recommend you to look carefully through the changelog of the httpd 
package (rpm -q --changelog httpd) and compare it against the changelog of the 
upstream apache httpd project.


kind regards,

David Sommerseth

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