In centos, the apache package is named httpd, not apache. try removing the packages first. (yum remove httpd)
Yup! Already done. I did say I removed apache packages, realizing the name of the package is actually httpd in centos. My bad for not communicating clearly. This exercise is just to remove any stray bits of httpd that are left on the system before I do a source install. It's what the client wants.
thanks tim
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Eero Volotinen eero.volotinen@iki.fi wrote:
2014-10-28 23:00 GMT+02:00 Tim Dunphy bluethundr@gmail.com:
Hey guys,
Sorry not sure what's wrong with this statement. I've tried a few variations of trying to exclude the /var/www directory.
[root@224432-24 apr-1.5.1]# find / -name "*httpd*" -type d ( ! -name
www
) /usr/lib/httpd /usr/lib64/httpd /var/www/vhosts/johnnyenglish/httpdocs /var/www/lpaddevbkp/alchemist/namespace/system-config-httpd /var/www/lpaddevbkp/httpd
The ultimate intention once I get a suitable find command is to delete
all
references to httpd. I'm trying to do a clean install of apache 'the company way'. But before I do that I want to get rid of the apache that
was
there.
I've already queried the rpm database and did a yum remove of the apache packages.
So where I'm I going wrong with the above statement? Looks right to me!
In centos, the apache package is named httpd, not apache. try removing the packages first. (yum remove httpd)
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