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Date:      Mon, 27 Nov 2000 20:57:35 +0100
From:      Roelof Osinga <roelof@eboa.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   repairing a FUBAR
Message-ID:  <3A22BCAF.E5D089D5@eboa.com>

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Working on a tigh schedule I was implementing a 4.2 host. Added
a couple of ports, most notably apache13+modssl. I didn't work.
Read some of the readme's and stuff, tried a few things and it
still didn't work. So, I thought ok, let's try apache13-ssl.

Unfortunately it was apache-1.3.12 while I was intending to
use apache-1.3.14 but moreover it didn't work either. Which
is weird indeed since apache-ssl has never failed me before.
Indeed, the 3.4 host happily runs it albeit with an outdated
'snake oil' certificate.

Hence I have two questions. First, I'm going to 'make delete'
every port that has to do with these things. Then I'm going
to reinstall them. I should end up with a reasonably clean
install, should I not? Or should I just wipe and reinstall ALL.

Then I'm planning to reinstall the mod_ssl. Does anyone know
the trick that I missed?

Roelof


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