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dongarbage@hotmail.com
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      10-07-2006, 06:31 PM
Hi,

What is the difference between apache and apache2?

Each time I reboot my Ubuntu 6.06 machine, /usr/sbin/apache starts up.
What I really want is /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL. How do I change
this?

Do I want both apache and apache2 running?

Thanks for any help,
Don

 
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David Schwartz
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      10-08-2006, 02:08 AM

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> What is the difference between apache and apache2?


The term 'apache' can refer to any version of Apache. The term
'apache2' exclusively refers to version 2 of Apache.

> Each time I reboot my Ubuntu 6.06 machine, /usr/sbin/apache starts up.
> What I really want is /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL. How do I change
> this?


Check the start scripts on your machine. They're usuall in /etc/init.d,
but I'm not so sure about Ubuntu.

> Do I want both apache and apache2 running?


Most likely, if you wanted them both running, you would know that you
do.

DS

 
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Jeroen Geilman
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      10-15-2006, 09:00 PM
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> Hi,
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> Each time I reboot my Ubuntu 6.06 machine, /usr/sbin/apache starts up.
> What I really want is /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL. How do I change
> this?


What is it you want ?
Do you want both apache1 and apache2, or just apache2 ?

If the former, you'll have to figure out how to choose between them, or
how to run them on separate ports.

If the latter, just uninstall apache and install apache2.


J.
 
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