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apache upgrade

apache upgrade

2003-01-17       - By Arend

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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Mat?as L?pez Bergero wrote:

> Hi list!
> I have installed a seawolf, and I'm tring to upgrade the apache.
> I dowload the rpms for this issue, but something goes whrong.
>
> Please, look at this:
>
> [root@(protected) apache]# rpm -Uvh apache-1 (See http://che-1.ora-code.com).3.27-1.7.1.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
>   mod_bandwidth is needed by apache-1 (See http://che-1.ora-code.com).3.27-1.7.1
>   mod_put is needed by apache-1 (See http://che-1.ora-code.com).3.27-1.7.1
>   mod_throttle is needed by apache-1 (See http://che-1.ora-code.com).3.27-1.7.1
>   apache = 1.3.19-5 is needed by mod_ssl-2 (See http://ssl-2.ora-code.com).8.1-5
> [root@(protected) apache]# rpm -Uvh mod_bandwidth-2 (See http://dth-2.ora-code.com).0.3-2.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
>   apache < 1.3.22-1 conflicts with mod_bandwidth-2 (See http://dth-2.ora-code.com).0.3-2
> [root@(protected) apache]# rpm -Uvh mod_throttle-3 (See http://tle-3.ora-code.com).1.2-3.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
>   apache < 1.3.22-1 conflicts with mod_throttle-3 (See http://tle-3.ora-code.com).1.2-3
> [root@(protected) apache]# rpm -Uvh mod_put-1 (See http://put-1.ora-code.com).3-2.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
>   apache < 1.3.22-1 conflicts with mod_put-1 (See http://put-1.ora-code.com).3-2
> [root@(protected) apache]#

Let rpm sort out the dependancies; Install them all at the same time:

rpm -Uvh apache-1 (See http://che-1.ora-code.com).3.27-1.7.1.i386.rpm mod_bandwidth-2 (See http://dth-2.ora-code.com).0.3-2.i386.rpm mod
_throttle-3 (See http://tle-3.ora-code.com).1.2-3.i386.rpm mod_put-1 (See http://put-1.ora-code.com).3-2.i386.rpm

You'd better get the mod_ssl updates at the same time.

It is probably easier to put all the rpms you want updated into a
directory, and do:

rpm -Uvh *.rpm

HTH
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Arend