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Apache-1.3.9-4.i386.rpm
Apache-1.3.9-4.i386.rpm










apache-1.3.9-4.i386.rpm apache-1.3.9-4.i386.rpm
  1. #Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm install
  2. #Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm update
  3. #Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm torrent

Then there is a big change it wouldn't be fixed anytime soon. It works for you and alot of other people so it basicly should be working for me as well well unless it's a bug and that I'm almost the only one that experiences it.

#Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm install

I could always just download the previous version and install it manually or disable the dependencies check, but I tought about it for a moment and came up that it only moves the problem and doesn't solve it.

#Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm update

So it automaticly selects the update (pretty cool). The previous package seems to be php-4.3.9-3.12.rpm and when I try to install it true yum I get this: When I removed the PHP package and re-installed it I first tryed to install the previous package. (if you want a complete list I can upload a list with all installed package's.) Kernel: 2.6.9-34.0.1.EL and recently booted the new kernel 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL (problem is there with both kernels) Anybody a clue what this problem could be? I gues it has something to do with my configuration as I can’t find somebody else with the same problem. The sites have always worked perfectly with other versions of PHP and all dependency’s are installed. The config files of PHP are original and are clean sinds I removed the old config when I reinstalled PHP package again. This is a small gateway running in my home so there is no heavy load nor a lot of page views. Also where these problems random and happened at heavy load. I searched bugs report and the forum of CentOS and google and found the session problem but these where problems with older versions of PHP (4.2.1 etc.). Then I removed all the PHP packages with YUM and let it re-install PHP all over again but also this didn’t matter. Then I checked if apache had read/write access to /var/lib/php/session and this was all ok. I tried restarting the http deamon but this didn’t help. There are no changes made in php.ini and php.conf. Premature end of script headers:, referer: /cgi-bin/openwebmail/?action=composemessage&sessionid=michael*webmail.*URL*-session-0.997801514881761&sort=date_rev&msgdatetype=sentdate&keyword=&searchtype=subject&folder=INBOX&page=1&compose_caller=main I get this warning for both PhpMyAdmin and TorrentFlux and for OpenWebMail I get this error: Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/lib/php/session) in Unknown on line 0, referer:. PHP Warning: Unknown(): Failed to write session data (files). So I have been checking the http deamon log files and I encountered this tough the hole log file: The OpenWebMail site also logs in but when you try to send a mail it gives you an apache error page. PhpMyAdmin does let you log in but once you want to add/change/drop tables I get an error. After the PHP update I got problems with all these sites! The TorrentFlux site login page still shows if you type a wrong username/password but if you enter a valid username nothing happens.

#Apache 1.3.9 4.i386.rpm torrent

TorrentFlux: This is an web based interface for an torrent client.Īll these sites have the latest update’s installed and have always been running perfectly. OpenWebMail: This is a WebMail I use on my server. PhpMyAdmin: Most of you will know this it’s to manage my MySQL database. ++ tee -a /mnt/koji/mash/rawhide-20150804/logs/buildrawhide.I’m using CentOS for quit some time now on my server and I recently installed an update for PHP true YUM. ++ fedmsg-logger -cert-prefix bodhi -modname compose -topic rawhide.start -json-input ++ echo 'Tue Aug 4 08:10: buildrawhide: started' ++ tee -a /mnt/koji/mash/rawhide-20150804/logs/buildrawhide.log ++ touch /mnt/koji/mash/rawhide-20150804/logs/buildrawhide.log ++ logfile=/mnt/koji/mash/rawhide-20150804/logs/buildrawhide.log ++ echo 'Compose started at Tue Aug 4 08:10:' ++ DESTPATH=/mnt/koji/tree/development/rawhide/ ++ MOCKCONFIG=fedora-rawhide-compose-ppc64 ++ MOCKCONFIG=fedora-rawhide-compose-i386 ++ SUBJECT='ppc rawhide report: 20150804 changes' Using GIT revision: 8604b6b: 10:06:24 -0500 - use a $ not a % for shell variable expansion ++ echo 'Using GIT revision: 8604b6b: 10:06:24 -0500 - use a $ not a % for shell variable expansion' + ATOMICDEST=/pub/fedora/linux/atomic/rawhide/ + ATOMICREPO=/mnt/koji/mash/atomic/rawhide/ + SUBJECT='rawhide report: 20150804 changes'












Apache-1.3.9-4.i386.rpm