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    Default problem with upgrading apache 2.2.4

    Hi everybody

    I'm trying to uprade apache to the latest version 2.2.4, I did this once previously and apache installed and was working correctly fine but seemed that it wasn't coordinated with cpanel

    so now i want to know what should i do to upgrade apache with cpanel and other things working ? just don't tell me that they are not compatible together cause i'm asking this question in cpanel offical forum

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    being "on the cpanel official forum" has nothing to do with what you're asking
    just use the search of this forum and look for easyapache

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    all here are using of cpanel/WHM, is it possible nobody has encountered with this problem or wanted to upgrade apache to 2.2.4 ? it's not so logical I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by aria-$ec View Post
    all here are using of cpanel/WHM, is it possible nobody has encountered with this problem or wanted to upgrade apache to 2.2.4 ? it's not so logical I think
    Apache 2.2.4. is not supported by cPanel's easyapache now (only available in EDGE Tree) so if you realy wan't use Apache 2.2.4 you should do it all by yourself. Also before opening a new topic use the search option first then you will see lots of topics about apache, easyapache, and more.

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    Apache 2.2.4. is not supported by cPanel's easyapache now (only available in EDGE Tree) so if you realy wan't use Apache 2.2.4 you should do it all by yourself. Also before opening a new topic use the search option first then you will see lots of topics about apache, easyapache, and more.
    Thank you for your help
    I used the search but i couldn't find what it is in my mind

    so i should install apache 2.2.4 in a different directory of current version (e.g. /usr/local/apache2) and trying to install cpanel with other things like php,mysql and ... all over again on it , what's your opinion ? will it aid me in reaching my goal ?

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    Change to cPanel edge build and let cPanel do it for you. Beware that there are still bugs and known issues with cPanel and Apache 2.2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fernis View Post
    Change to cPanel edge build and let cPanel do it for you. Beware that there are still bugs and known issues with cPanel and Apache 2.2
    Thank you
    I saw these topics :
    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=64887 , http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=64925
    but I couldn't find my answer yet, if i install edge on the server can i myself config it and upgrading php and mysql manually ?

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    Why do you need to use Apache 2.2.4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elix View Post
    Why do you need to use Apache 2.2.4?
    Sorry but it doesn't make any difference or matter why, we're conversing about how to do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by aria-$ec View Post
    Thank you
    I saw these topics :
    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=64887 , http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=64925
    but I couldn't find my answer yet, if i install edge on the server can i myself config it and upgrading php and mysql manually ?

    whats the point of using cpanel then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aria-$ec View Post
    Sorry but it doesn't make any difference or matter why, we're conversing about how to do it
    i'll say it once more EITHER YOU DON'T use cpanel at all OR

    1.use it and play around with the 2.2.3 that i think it's on the easyapache3? that is on edge (i'm on 2.0.59 for more than 8 months, yes i know i was lucky to make easyapache2 work for me)

    2.wait for about 2 months for the official release of easyapache 3

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    whats the point of using cpanel then?
    I didn't understand you, sorry

    i'll say it once more EITHER YOU DON'T use cpanel at all OR

    1.use it and play around with the 2.2.3 that i think it's on the easyapache3? that is on edge (i'm on 2.0.59 for more than 8 months, yes i know i was lucky to make easyapache2 work for me)

    2.wait for about 2 months for the official release of easyapache 3
    Thank you, now i understood !

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