Re: FC4->5 upgrade httpd (apache) problem

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Am Sa, den 25.03.2006 schrieb Don Russell um 20:06:

> Sure enough, there was a httpd.conf.rpmnew file. I checked to see if 
> there were any changes in httpd.conf that I needed to carry over, and 
> no, I hadn't made any changes.

If you customized the default httpd.conf from FC4 in no way, then you
can use the httpd.conf from FC5 the same way. No custom settings would
have to be transferred.

> I renamed the httpd.conf file as httpd.conf-old-fc4
> then renamed httpd.conf.rpmnew as httpd.conf
> 
> Trying to start httpd resulted in the same error:
> 
> [root@boris conf]# service httpd start
> Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 147 of 
> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_access.so 
> into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_access.so: cannot open shared object 
> file: No such file or directory
>                                                            [FAILED]
> 

That can't be with the httpd.conf shipping with Apache2 2.2.0-5.12 from
FC5.

> Since that solve anything, I renamed the fies back the way they were.
> 
> I don't have a lot of stuff on the web server... I'm thinking of just 
> backing up my individual pages and cgi scripts, removing httpd 
> altogether and then 'yum install httpd'.
> 
> But that seems extreme... the only thing wrong seems to be this 
> mod_access.so file can't be found? hmmm, so what happened to it? It's 
> referred to in both (fc4/5) httpd.conf files...
> 
> Don

You would have looked closer. mod_access isn't an Apache2 2.2 module,
while it was in Apache2 2.0. Please read the page Paul mentioned:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html
   mod_access has been renamed to mod_authz_host

Alexander


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