In the spirit of the teach a man to fish proverb (sorry if that's a
random reference), maybe I should really be asking what's involved in
making such an rpm?
Is it a case of just figuring out which files are installed by
openssl/mod_ssl/mod_perl/apache and making a big ole spec file, or is
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
In the spirit of the teach a man to fish proverb (sorry if that's a
random reference), maybe I should really be asking what's involved in
making such an rpm?
Is it a case of just figuring out which files are installed by
openssl/mod_ssl/mod_perl/apache and making
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom we must presume know nothing about
apache, mod_perl or mod_ssl and are capable of nothing more complicated
than using RPM to
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom we must presume know nothing about
apache, mod_perl or mod_ssl and are capable of nothing more
fliptop, I'll take a copy of that spec file, if you don't mind!!!
--Jon Robison
fliptop wrote:
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom
Thanks Stas for that link, but none of those have mod_ssl and I'm not
skilled enough with RPM to make that heavy of an adjustment, to be honest.
I think I'll take a gander at fliptop's specs and see if they are close
enough to do what I need.
Thanks all!
-Fran
Stas Bekman wrote:
Fran
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, fliptop wrote:
i have an rpm for apache 1.3.22, mod_perl 1.26, and mod_ssl 2.8.5
that i run on redhat 6.2. i'd be glad to give you the .src (or the
.rpm if you also run redhat 6.2) if you would like it.
or, i could just give you the .spec if you'd like to build a new