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I actually rather like the apache upgrade, I just upgraded one of my main |
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webservers now. |
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I did a emerge -u apache dev-php/php mod_php |
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Moved my vhost files (since i have a serperate .conf file for each website |
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on the server, makes for easier management), edited the httpd.conf and |
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restarted apache, and everything works, no downtime at all. |
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Dave |
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On 10/22/05, Lance Albertson <ramereth@g.o> wrote: |
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> Barry Marler wrote: |
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> > The upgrade TOTALLY pfutzed my test box. After installing 4.1, |
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> > revdep-rebuild wanted to build a bunch of ~x86 stuff (mod_php among |
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> > them). I went back to the old version. I have three production servers |
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> > running MySQL/Apache2/PHP, none of which will get this upgrade. For |
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> > the 1st time in 3 years, Gentoo is really pissing me off. |
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> Have you updated to the new Gentoo apache layout? If not, I imagine that |
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> might be what have happened (and I'm not too happy about it myself). The |
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> one thing that seems odd is that revdep is pulling ~x86 versions. Are |
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> you sure its doing that, or is it pulling the new apache layout stuff |
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> that appears to be ~x86 but is really stable now? |
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> Believe me, I've complained about the whole 'apache upgrade' crap. I'm |
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> just as pissed as you (and I'm even a developer!). |
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> Best of luck and let us know if we can help you in any way. |
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> Lance Albertson <ramereth@g.o> |
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> Gentoo Infrastructure | Operations Manager |
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> GPG Public Key: <http://www.ramereth.net/lance.asc> |
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