redhat-config-httpd question
Lloyd H. Meinholz
lloyd.meinholz at bmpcoe.org
Mon Sep 27 11:37:54 UTC 2004
sounds like a good way to keep my installs consistent. thanks for the
pointer, I'll look into it.
Lloyd
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 15:51, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> You might look at rpmbuild. It will create rpm's out of source tarballs,
> if the spec file is created properly. That way you could download the
> source and use a build script for your boxes that don't have rpm, and
> rpmbuild to create the rpm's for those that do.
>
> Ben
>
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Lloyd H. Meinholz wrote:
>
> > Yup, already got that one. Thanks for the warning though.
> >
> > I usually ./configure with my own --prefix anyway because I run multiple
> > instances of apache on each server. I'm probably more worried about
> > running one server with ip based virtual hosts instead of multiple
> > apache instances than the file locations. I'll have to think a little
> > harder about tuning...
> >
> > Another disadvantage to rpm for me is that I have other non-rpm boxes
> > (Solaris, gentoo, xBSD) that I don't have rpm and must build from source
> > on and I like the flexibility of using the same build scripts on each
> > system. Also, I can usually get the latest source quicker than waiting
> > on an rpm.
> >
> > In the end though, I'm mainly looking to save time. Even something as
> > common as upgrading to the latest version of apache takes quite a bit of
> > time when you're talking about 5-7 hosts and 15-20 web sites... So if
> > rpm will save me a few hours time every few months, I can probably live
> > with its shortcomings. I can always back out later anyway.
> >
> > Lloyd
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 13:08, McDougall, Marshall (FSH) wrote:
> > > You want to be careful about rpm based apache after you are used to source
> > > based apache because the source based apache builds it all under
> > > /usr/local/apache and the rpm based stuff drops it all over the place i.e.:
> > > /sbin/httpd /etc/httpd/conf etcetera etcetera.
> > >
> > > Regards, Marshall
> >
> >
> >
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