apache-base-2.2.3-1mdv2007.0.i586
apache-conf-2.2.3-3mdv2007.0.i586
apache-modules-2.2.3-1mdv2007.0.i586
apache-mpm-prefork-2.2.3-1mdv2007.0.i586
libapr-util1-1.2.7-9mdv2007.0.i586
libapr1-1.2.7-2mdv2007.0.i586
libncursesw5-5.5-1.20051029.4mdv2007.0.i586
lynx-2.8.5-8mdk.i586
Más información sobre el paquete apache-conf-2.2.3-3mdv2007.0.i586
The most significant changes with this release compared to apache up to
Mandriva Linux 2006.0.
o The commonhttpd.conf and httpd2.conf configuration (10.0/10.1) files has
been merged into the single /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file. Make sure you
review your old configuration files and make nessesary changes to the single
httpd.conf configuration file or elsewhere where suited. The old config files
are provided so it will become easier to determine the possible changes the
user (you?) might have done. Use something like this to utilize this:
# urpmi diffutils
# diff -u /usr/share/doc/apache-conf-*/old_config/httpd2.conf-10.0 /etc/httpd/conf/httpd2.conf.rpmsave > /etc/httpd/conf/httpd2.conf.diff
# diff -u /usr/share/doc/apache-conf-*/old_config/commonhttpd.conf-10.0 /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf.rpmsave > /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf.diff
# diff -u /usr/share/doc/apache-conf-*/old_config/httpd.conf-2006.0 /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.rpmsave > /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.diff
A word of advice regarding one obvious security issue. Since mod_access has
been renamed to mod_authz_host every directory instance referring to mod_access
will be invalid. If you have content secured like that please review your
configuration. mod_access.c has changed to mod_authz_host.c. The new initscript
should be able to trap this and prevent the server from starting.
Please read the following files for more in-depth information about the changes
in apache 2.2; upgrading.txt and new_features_2_2.txt
The best practise is to read the apache manual before sending in bugreports,
please install apache-doc like so:
# urpmi apache-doc
and then read the somewhat localized online apache manual at:
http://localhost/manual/
Thanks in advance.
Más información sobre el paquete apache-base-2.2.3-1mdv2007.0.i586
The most significant changes with this release compared to apache up to
Mandriva Linux 2006.0.
o The following packages has been removed:
apache-mpm-peruser
o mod_ssl has support for distcache and apr_memcache per default.
o The SSL certificates and directories has been moved to the new /etc/pki
directory structure.
o The new htcacheclean subpackage will monitor and clean the mod_proxy
(mod_disk_cache) directories at given intervals in a daemonized fashion.
You can tune this in the /etc/sysconfig/htcacheclean configuration file.
A word of advice regarding one obvious security issue. Since mod_access has
been renamed to mod_authz_host every directory instance referring to mod_access
will be invalid. If you have content secured like that please review your
configuration. mod_access.c has changed to mod_authz_host.c. The new initscript
should be able to trap this and prevent the server from starting.
Please read the following files for more in-depth information about the changes
in apache 2.2; upgrading.txt and new_features_2_2.txt
The best practise is to read the apache manual before sending in bugreports,
please install apache-doc like so:
urpmi apache-doc
and then read the somewhat localized apache manual online at:
http://localhost/manual/
Thanks in advance.
Regards // Oden Eriksson
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