the scheduled new release build out yet? Anyone tried it yet? Any problems?
A abubin Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2004 401 3 168 Aug 18, 2005 #1 the scheduled new release build out yet? Anyone tried it yet? Any problems?
chirpy Well-Known Member Verifed Vendor Jun 15, 2002 13,437 33 473 Go on, have a guess Aug 18, 2005 #2 There's no new RELEASE tree build out currently. You can keep track of them here: http://layer2.cpanel.net/
There's no new RELEASE tree build out currently. You can keep track of them here: http://layer2.cpanel.net/
A abubin Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2004 401 3 168 Aug 18, 2005 #3 Hmm...CURRENT build is already updated to 10.5.0-CURRENT_72. Hopefully the RELEASE build will be out in a couple of weeks. Anyone using the CURRENT build? Any problems? The httpd.conf unable to read problem solved already?
Hmm...CURRENT build is already updated to 10.5.0-CURRENT_72. Hopefully the RELEASE build will be out in a couple of weeks. Anyone using the CURRENT build? Any problems? The httpd.conf unable to read problem solved already?
shashank Well-Known Member PartnerNOC Apr 12, 2003 159 1 168 cPanel Access Level Root Administrator Aug 18, 2005 #4 I did see the httpd.conf problem in 10.5.0-CURRENT_72 . I dont think its fixed . any more info anyone ?
I did see the httpd.conf problem in 10.5.0-CURRENT_72 . I dont think its fixed . any more info anyone ?
E elix Well-Known Member Jan 18, 2005 67 0 156 Aug 18, 2005 #5 I believe it can be fixed by chmoding httpd.conf. Regards,
shashank Well-Known Member PartnerNOC Apr 12, 2003 159 1 168 cPanel Access Level Root Administrator Aug 18, 2005 #6 Yep chmod 644 /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf does fix it but its a temporary fix. It again reverts back from time to time. Most the users are running crons to keep it fixed I think.
Yep chmod 644 /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf does fix it but its a temporary fix. It again reverts back from time to time. Most the users are running crons to keep it fixed I think.
A abubin Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2004 401 3 168 Aug 21, 2005 #7 shashank said: Yep chmod 644 /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf does fix it but its a temporary fix. It again reverts back from time to time. Most the users are running crons to keep it fixed I think. Click to expand... It is still considered not solved for me as running it in cron is not an ideal way to solve that issue.
shashank said: Yep chmod 644 /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf does fix it but its a temporary fix. It again reverts back from time to time. Most the users are running crons to keep it fixed I think. Click to expand... It is still considered not solved for me as running it in cron is not an ideal way to solve that issue.