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How do I upgrade Apache 2.2.25 to 2.2.xx on my Centos instance?
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I have a Centos instance with Apache 2.2.25 installed on it as part of the LAMP stack. All I want to do is upgrade to Apache 2.2.xx. I cannot use yum to do this because it asks me to update Apache to 2.4.xx which is not what I want.
What are the commands I need to run to get the Apache 2.2.xx version and how do I install it?
Centos version: centos-release-6-6.el6.centos.12.2.x86_64
Results of rpm -qa | grep httpd: httpd-2.2.25-1.x86_64
linux apache-2.2 centos
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I have a Centos instance with Apache 2.2.25 installed on it as part of the LAMP stack. All I want to do is upgrade to Apache 2.2.xx. I cannot use yum to do this because it asks me to update Apache to 2.4.xx which is not what I want.
What are the commands I need to run to get the Apache 2.2.xx version and how do I install it?
Centos version: centos-release-6-6.el6.centos.12.2.x86_64
Results of rpm -qa | grep httpd: httpd-2.2.25-1.x86_64
linux apache-2.2 centos
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Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
And please give result ofrpm -qa | grep httpd
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20
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I have a Centos instance with Apache 2.2.25 installed on it as part of the LAMP stack. All I want to do is upgrade to Apache 2.2.xx. I cannot use yum to do this because it asks me to update Apache to 2.4.xx which is not what I want.
What are the commands I need to run to get the Apache 2.2.xx version and how do I install it?
Centos version: centos-release-6-6.el6.centos.12.2.x86_64
Results of rpm -qa | grep httpd: httpd-2.2.25-1.x86_64
linux apache-2.2 centos
I have a Centos instance with Apache 2.2.25 installed on it as part of the LAMP stack. All I want to do is upgrade to Apache 2.2.xx. I cannot use yum to do this because it asks me to update Apache to 2.4.xx which is not what I want.
What are the commands I need to run to get the Apache 2.2.xx version and how do I install it?
Centos version: centos-release-6-6.el6.centos.12.2.x86_64
Results of rpm -qa | grep httpd: httpd-2.2.25-1.x86_64
linux apache-2.2 centos
linux apache-2.2 centos
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Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
And please give result ofrpm -qa | grep httpd
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20
add a comment |
Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
And please give result ofrpm -qa | grep httpd
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20
Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
And please give result of
rpm -qa | grep httpd– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
And please give result of
rpm -qa | grep httpd– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20
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I've spent about an hour trying to find a distro you could add to your yum that carries httpd 2.2.x but no such luck.
One other alternative would be a fresh install of httpd 2.2.31 by building it yourself from source.
You can find it here: http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
Downloading the source:
wget http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
Building the source
tar zxvf httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
cd httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
./configure --enable-so --enable-rewrite=shared
make
make install
I really don't recommend this as it isn't what you originally asked for. Of course, it is an option though so I thought I'd throw it out there for you anyway. Be sure to back up your current apache configuration if you are to take this approach.
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I've spent about an hour trying to find a distro you could add to your yum that carries httpd 2.2.x but no such luck.
One other alternative would be a fresh install of httpd 2.2.31 by building it yourself from source.
You can find it here: http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
Downloading the source:
wget http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
Building the source
tar zxvf httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
cd httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
./configure --enable-so --enable-rewrite=shared
make
make install
I really don't recommend this as it isn't what you originally asked for. Of course, it is an option though so I thought I'd throw it out there for you anyway. Be sure to back up your current apache configuration if you are to take this approach.
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I've spent about an hour trying to find a distro you could add to your yum that carries httpd 2.2.x but no such luck.
One other alternative would be a fresh install of httpd 2.2.31 by building it yourself from source.
You can find it here: http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
Downloading the source:
wget http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
Building the source
tar zxvf httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
cd httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
./configure --enable-so --enable-rewrite=shared
make
make install
I really don't recommend this as it isn't what you originally asked for. Of course, it is an option though so I thought I'd throw it out there for you anyway. Be sure to back up your current apache configuration if you are to take this approach.
add a comment |
I've spent about an hour trying to find a distro you could add to your yum that carries httpd 2.2.x but no such luck.
One other alternative would be a fresh install of httpd 2.2.31 by building it yourself from source.
You can find it here: http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
Downloading the source:
wget http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
Building the source
tar zxvf httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
cd httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
./configure --enable-so --enable-rewrite=shared
make
make install
I really don't recommend this as it isn't what you originally asked for. Of course, it is an option though so I thought I'd throw it out there for you anyway. Be sure to back up your current apache configuration if you are to take this approach.
I've spent about an hour trying to find a distro you could add to your yum that carries httpd 2.2.x but no such luck.
One other alternative would be a fresh install of httpd 2.2.31 by building it yourself from source.
You can find it here: http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
Downloading the source:
wget http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
Building the source
tar zxvf httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
cd httpd-2.2.31.tar.gz
./configure --enable-so --enable-rewrite=shared
make
make install
I really don't recommend this as it isn't what you originally asked for. Of course, it is an option though so I thought I'd throw it out there for you anyway. Be sure to back up your current apache configuration if you are to take this approach.
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Which CentOS version you use?
– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 19:44
And please give result of
rpm -qa | grep httpd– Alexander Tolkachev
Jun 29 '16 at 20:03
@AlexanderT, I updated the summary above.
– user3495469
Jun 29 '16 at 21:20