Thanks,
Brian Jester
San Diego, CA
jest...@san.rr.com
http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Networking/WWW/apache2-2.0.35/
> http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Networking/WWW/apache2-2.0.35/
Nobody should install this.
The current version of Apache 2 is 2.0.46, which fixes CAN-2003-0245,
CAN-2003-0189, CAN-2003-0132, CAN-2002-0840, CAN-2002-0654, CVE-2002-0392
at the very least.
<URL:http://www.apacheweek.com/features/security-20>
I suppose I could produce HP-UX 10.20 binaries of anything, including
but not limited to Apache, but the 9000/720 is a little slow, and a lot
of the software on the 9000/C3000 has been compiled without +DAportable.
(I was trying to make Apache for the previous poster yesterday, but the
fact that the Perl in the system is +DA2.0 made the result unusable for
a 9000/712. Maybe I'll just do it on the 720. It's doing nothing sensible
anyway)
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With that hardware, you can also move to linux. debian-woody is also
available for PA-Risk. As far as I know, a 712 series machine was their
first pa-linux-webserver.
Start at the debian site and follow the links to the developmentteam.
CBee
> With that hardware, you can also move to linux. debian-woody is also
> available for PA-Risk. As far as I know, a 712 series machine was their
> first pa-linux-webserver.
Would you want to...?
>> With that hardware, you can also move to linux. debian-woody is also
>> available for PA-Risk. As far as I know, a 712 series machine was their
>> first pa-linux-webserver.
>
> Would you want to...?
Yes, because it beats the living crap out of HP-UX
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> Yes, because it beats the living crap out of HP-UX
Does it?
Last I checked, it didn't support much anything at all. It might have
been a while ago. :-)
Perhaps I should install a spare disk in that 9000/720 and give it a spin.
> Does it?
Yep.
> Last I checked, it didn't support much anything at all. It might have
> been a while ago. :-)
I "use" it on a 712/80 and it runs really smoothly.
> Perhaps I should install a spare disk in that 9000/720 and give it a spin.
Yep!