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upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
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upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
Hello,
I am trying to get google SPDY to work on my server, but it is not working on apache 2.2 which is what installs on centos 6.5. Is it possible to upgrade to the latest version of Apache 2.4 without breaking vesta?
How to upgrade to latest version?
Thank you
I am trying to get google SPDY to work on my server, but it is not working on apache 2.2 which is what installs on centos 6.5. Is it possible to upgrade to the latest version of Apache 2.4 without breaking vesta?
How to upgrade to latest version?
Thank you
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Re: upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
bump
no one uses apache 2.4 on centos? just trying to figure out if upgrading is going to break vesta guys. :)
no one uses apache 2.4 on centos? just trying to figure out if upgrading is going to break vesta guys. :)
Re: upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
Just use the default stack that Vesta uses on CentOS otherwise you will brick the VestaCP
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Re: upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
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Last edited by jakepatrick on Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: upgrade apache to 2.4 on centos 6?
I imagine it should work. From my (albeit limited..) experience with vestacp, it mainly only concerns itself with changing the configuration fields, but attempts to leave everything quite well intact/default to how the distro sets things up (by way of file structure and the like). So as long as there isn't very significant changes to configuration directives for Apache (probably not too likely)... upgrade away. I keep all of my Ubuntu 14.04 vestacp servers updated to whatever latest packages are available and nothing has broken yet by updating the underlying packages.