Re: Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-18 Thread Stephen Morris
On 19/1/18 12:37 am, Matthew Miller wrote: On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 08:34:36AM +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: After going through all these hassles I was looking in through Yumex for something else and found an installed package called HTTPD which it indicates is Version 2.4.29 of the Apache Server

Re: Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-18 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 03:52:14PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote: > > investigation on the net seems to have disappeared some time after F18. > > I did find an rpm for distcache for Centos 6 which 'rpm -ivh' indicated > > it successfully installed but both yumex and dnf refuse to acknowledge > > its ex

Re: Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-18 Thread Matthew Miller
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 08:34:36AM +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: > After going through all these hassles I was looking in through Yumex > for something else and found an installed package called HTTPD which > it indicates is Version 2.4.29 of the Apache Server. It's before my time, but long long ag

Re: Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-18 Thread Stephen Morris
On 18/01/2018 10:52, Rick Stevens wrote: On 01/17/2018 01:34 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: I have been trying to build Apache 2.4.29 from the source files provided upstream (the Apache foundation doesn't provide binaries for rpm based systems) by using rpmbuild to compile the source into various bin

Re: Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-17 Thread Rick Stevens
On 01/17/2018 01:34 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: > I have been trying to build Apache 2.4.29 from the source files provided > upstream (the Apache foundation doesn't provide binaries for rpm based > systems) by using rpmbuild to compile the source into various binary rpm > files that I can then instal

Apache Server Support in Fedora 27

2018-01-17 Thread Stephen Morris
I have been trying to build Apache 2.4.29 from the source files provided upstream (the Apache foundation doesn't provide binaries for rpm based systems) by using rpmbuild to compile the source into various binary rpm files that I can then install into Fedora 27. In doing this the process identi