Does anyone know if the Apache httpd in CentOS 7.3 rebase is going to use the httpd-filesystem that Fedora is now using?
I understand it has some advantages to some people with how PHP is run.
I'm not advocating for it I just would like to know as I maintain a LibreSSL LAMP stack and need to know if I need to look at the Fedora packaging to update my own packaging so I can remain as close to 7.3 style as reasonably possible.
On 11/11/2016 09:20 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Does anyone know if the Apache httpd in CentOS 7.3 rebase is going to use the httpd-filesystem that Fedora is now using?
I understand it has some advantages to some people with how PHP is run.
I'm not advocating for it I just would like to know as I maintain a LibreSSL LAMP stack and need to know if I need to look at the Fedora packaging to update my own packaging so I can remain as close to 7.3 style as reasonably possible.
They backport security changes and enhancements back into server components like httpd within a major (ie CentOS-5, CentOS-6, CentOS-7) release. So likely no.
The version of httpd in 7.3: httpd-2.4.6-45.el7.src.rpm