Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 00:23:03 +0300 From: Kaya Saman <SamanKaya@netscape.net> To: Jerry <FreeBSD.user@seibercom.net> Cc: FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Upgrading default Apache1.3 to Apache22 port?? Message-ID: <4C0185B7.5070601@netscape.net> In-Reply-To: <20100529165235.6d053844@scorpio> References: <4C0177AE.8020506@netscape.net> <20100529165235.6d053844@scorpio>
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On 29/05/2010 23:52, Jerry wrote: > On Sat, 29 May 2010 23:23:10 +0300 > Kaya Saman<SamanKaya@netscape.net> articulated: > > > >> Hi guys, >> >> after Google'ing around a bit I managed to stumble across this: >> >> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.html >> >> http://www.freebsddiary.org/portupgrade.php >> >> what I am trying to achieve is to upgrade the currently install >> Apache 1.3.x port over to the Apache22 port. The Apach1x got >> installed through some ports which I built which if am not mistaken >> was either Cacti or Munin. >> >> Anyhow, previously when running these guys and more on Linux I've >> always used Apache2x so it would be great to do the same here.... >> >> If I attempt to deinstall Apach1x the system tells me that I have to >> do the same for all the dependencies too, which is not what I want. >> >> Is there a way to upgrade cleanly and smoothly?? >> > If it was me, I would use 'pkg_delete' to remove the existing > 'apache' port. "pkg_delete -dfv apache*" > > Make sure to update your ports tree, then cd to the www/apache22 port > and run "make config" to insure you have it configured correctly. Then, > "portmanager www/apache22 -l -f" to install the new version and insure > that all dependencies are properly updated. I have done similar before > and its worked well. > > > Thanks Jerry!! It seems to have worked.... I just go into the config and check it; only that part seems missing?? Maybe it's in a different place then /etc in FreeBSD and I haven't worked it out yet. Even apache22 daemon is not in /etc/rc.d. Oh well am sure will all be fine more Google'ing I think for me :-) Regards, Kaya
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