Apache 2.0.x on ES 2.1

boesigerc at post.ch boesigerc at post.ch
Wed May 26 14:21:47 UTC 2004


Thanks for the answer. I just compiled a binary out of the Apache
tarball and turned the system over to our QA group to see if my
compilation stand the funtionality and performance tests. 
 
-- Cedric
 

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Hamilton, Andrew
	Sent: Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 15:10
	To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
	Subject: RE: Apache 2.0.x on ES 2.1
	
	

	I never use a canned version of apache from Red Hat.  I think
more important than trying to use a default version is to figure out
what you really want the web server to do and compile it yourself.  That
way you get the options that YOU want not what someone else thinks you
want.  Apache is NOT difficult to compile.  If you want an rpm you can
get the source rpm then just use the spec file, modify it to  get the
options you want then build the rpm.  I'm not sure it's worth the effort
if you are only doing it for one machine, but some folks like having the
rpm's so that it's part of rpm system for updates and such.

	regards, 

	Drew 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: boesigerc at post.ch [mailto:boesigerc at post.ch] 
	Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:32 AM 
	To: redhat-list at redhat.com 
	Subject: Apache 2.0.x on ES 2.1 


	Hello 

	We like to migrate two Reverse Proxies from Sun Solaris to
RedHat Linux. 
	Unfortunately there is RedHat ES 2.1 running and the Reverse
Proxy 
	Application Module is written for Apache 2.0. Therefore we are 
	challanged to install Apache 2.0.x on a ES 2.1 System. My
favorit would 
	be to simply install a binary version using rpm. Does offically
such a 
	Version exist? If not, does somebody know the configure
arguments used 
	to compile apache on ES 3.0 for example, so I can compile the
server as 
	close to the official version as possible? 

	Any help appreciated. 

	Regards, 

	Cedric Boesiger 
	-- 
	Die Schweizerische Post 
	PostFinance 
	Informatik 



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