Messages in this thread | | | From | "Webmaster" <> | Date | Sun, 14 Jul 1996 11:08:19 +0000 | Subject | Re: 2.0.6 breaks HTTPd 1.4.1 |
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Please disregard my previous message. And thanx to all those who pointed out the a.out support thing.
I run my kernel updates from my crontab while I sleep, and apparently there was one of those power thingys during the "make modules". Enough of the modules got made that I couldn't figure out what was going on - because the a.out module was _not_ made.
So, I remade the modules, installed them, did a "depmod -a", and all was well once again!
Once again, thanx to all who responded!
Oh, and by the way - to whoever came up with kerneld: Thank You! It's great!
On 13 Jul 96 at 4:56, I wrote:
> > Pretty obvious from the subject. Yes, I have read the docs - I know > I should update to the latest httpd. But it has worked fine right up > until now. > > Now whenever I try to start it, all I get is "cannot execute binary > file." My question is, does anyone else have this type of problem > with the later NCSA httpd? Is it worth my effort to go get the new > version? > > Thanx! > > >
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