On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 13:09 +1300, Tim Uckun wrote: > > > > After removing all the stuff that depends on apache (mod_python, mod_ssl, > > http_suexec, webalizer, subversion, etc.), the Apache supplied RPMs seem to > > install fine. Of course you wouldn't be using all the same patches and > > configs from the CentOS rpm version, and there's no guarantee it will work > > well with the provided libraries (it probably will provided they have all > > their requires in the spec file correct). If you don't need any > > functionality out of Apache other than what you are putting in yourself > > (rails, mongrel, mod_proxy_balance), this might work. > > > > I didn't want to start down that path of uninstalling everything and > then reinstalling them again. I was kind of hoping there would be a > repository I could add to repos.d and then yum upgrade httpd. > > I am afraid I don't have the time or the expertise to try and roll my own RPMs. ---- I certainly don't see packages in either dev.centos.org or centos.karan.org which is the places that I would check for something like this. Apache 2.2 rpm's for CentOS 4 (or RHEL 4) would seem to be something of interest to more than just you. Craig