Leopard and httpd.conf
am 02.11.2007 01:00:00 von jimcoyle1
Are there any inherent quirks in Leopard and the new UNIX tools which
will require a reconfiguration of my httpd.conf file?
I remember that when I upgraded from 10.3 to 10.4 my site was down for
a bit because the parameters of the config file had to be changed.
Is it likely I'll run into this problem again?
Thanks.
Re: Leopard and httpd.conf
am 02.11.2007 03:23:28 von jimcoyle1
On Nov 1, 8:00 pm, jimcoyle1 wrote:
> Are there any inherent quirks in Leopard and the new UNIX tools which
> will require a reconfiguration of my httpd.conf file?
>
> I remember that when I upgraded from 10.3 to 10.4 my site was down for
> a bit because the parameters of the config file had to be changed.
>
> Is it likely I'll run into this problem again?
>
> Thanks.
Well, I went ahead an installed it and now the wrong version of Apache
2 starts up i.e. the Apple-provided version. My previous installation
of Apache2, which lives in the root Library does not automatically
start up at boot like it used to (I had installed some sort of script
I don't remember) and when I manually start it up from my
installation, it loads Apple's httpd.conf file rather than mine. I
know there must be some sort of editing I must do to some config file
(presumably NOT httpd.conf) but I don't know which one and where it
lives on my now-Leopard drive. I'd sure appreciate some help. Thanks.
Re: Leopard and httpd.conf
am 02.11.2007 03:23:48 von jimcoyle1
On Nov 1, 8:00 pm, jimcoyle1 wrote:
> Are there any inherent quirks in Leopard and the new UNIX tools which
> will require a reconfiguration of my httpd.conf file?
>
> I remember that when I upgraded from 10.3 to 10.4 my site was down for
> a bit because the parameters of the config file had to be changed.
>
> Is it likely I'll run into this problem again?
>
> Thanks.
Well, I went ahead an installed it and now the wrong version of Apache
2 starts up i.e. the Apple-provided version. My previous installation
of Apache2, which lives in the root Library does not automatically
start up at boot like it used to (I had installed some sort of script
I don't remember) and when I manually start it up from my
installation, it loads Apple's httpd.conf file rather than mine. I
know there must be some sort of editing I must do to some config file
(presumably NOT httpd.conf) but I don't know which one and where it
lives on my now-Leopard drive. I'd sure appreciate some help. Thanks.