From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Daniel B. Thurman Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 4:06 PM To: For users of Fedora Core releases (E-mail) Subject: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up? FrontPage will not work w/o changes.
I finally did get my FrontPage extensions installed but not without being forced to change the apachectl file (to a previous version). The apachectl file from the CD *might* work but I haven't tested that one... I am using one from FC2!!!
Using the apachectl from FC2 works for start, stop, restart, and it reports the flags such as -v from which FrontPage depends on, but the problem is that /etc/initd.d/httpd will not work on (re)boot so perhaps httpd script also needs to be reworked.
The point is, that the updates after a fresh install FC4 is somehow the culprit IMHO.
For now, I am using the apachectl from FC2 and changed the /etc/initd.d/httpd script so that it will work for reboots.
Can someone shed some light on this please?
Kind regards, Dan
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More information: The /etc/init.d/httpd script was replaced with that from the FC2 and it all now works right. Something major is going on with the latest updates and is preventing FrontPage from being installed so I wonder what the deal is.
Dan
Am Do, den 03.11.2005 schrieb Daniel B. Thurman um 1:16:
More information: The /etc/init.d/httpd script was replaced with that from the FC2 and it all now works right. Something major is going on with the latest updates and is preventing FrontPage from being installed so I wonder what the deal is.
Dan
You are breaking your system! It would have been much better to be SElinux aware and have read about it. For instance if you run
apachctl -v | cat
with the apachectl script that ships with FC4 you will get the output you desires.
Alexander