My Apache Version is 1.3.37.I want to upgrade it to 2.0 Version.
And I how to do it?
Thank You!
My Apache Version is 1.3.37.I want to upgrade it to 2.0 Version.
And I how to do it?
Thank You!
Wait for EasyApache3 to be released.
It should be released with the edge build of cPanel in a couple weeks. Current will have it in about 1 month.
Please help me!
How to update it to 2.x?
Thank You!
You've already been told above, you're best to wait until EA3 is released.
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Shouldn't it be released with EDGE today (May 18th) ????
<-- Still holding my breath (Really blue)
the cpanel team is striving to get the ea3 done . they announced in the edge mailing lists that it's gonna be sometime this weekend, or at the latest on monday. from what they said about ea3 it is really going to rock, and be totally different as usability vs time spent on fixing issues. i have nothing to complain now, as the launch has still been postponed and stuff, but i have a feeling that the latest monday we will have the things rolling in edge. they said it has already been tested thoroughly and it will pretty much be a ready to go product. so .. keep fingers crossed and have a nice weekend.
Not everything that is counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted
okay, i've just upgraded to E12158 but still no easy apache 3?! whats going on? will it ever happen?
What problems are cPanel having at the moment to hold it up. We as the customer are not receiving as much information that we would like! (or is that my opinion?!)
This is very good to hear. I'm trying to be nice about it, but it's so hard when the release schedule still says May 18th it will be released to edge. If they knew this days ago (or before the last 5-6 delays), they could have updated that page that they told us to refer to.
Thanks for the information. This is more than I've heard from anyone else.
Tim