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Figure 2. Restarting IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 (Step 2)
3.7.4 Apache Support on Red Hat 9
Red Hat 9 comes with Apache 2.0.40. As discussed in the requirements section above,
BlueDragon supports only 2.0.42 through 2.0.48. Please upgrade to one of these later
versions of Apache. A solution for this problem is under consideration. Please contact
[email protected] for more information if you cannot upgrade your
Apache version.
3.7.5 Apache Configurations in Linux and Mac OS X
Mac OS X and many Linux distributions provide pre-installed Apache web server
configurations. Some of these installations use Apache directory structures that are
unique to the installation and differ from the "standard" provided by the Apache Group's
binary and source configurations. Rather than recognizing all these configurations, the
BlueDragon Server installers and administration console assume a "standard"
configuration used by the Apache Group's binary packages.
Therefore, in such situations with a non-standard Apache installation, BlueDragon will
not present the option to integrate with Apache during installation or on the Web Server
Adapter screen in the BlueDragon Admin console.
The following steps, which create a simple set of symbolic links, are necessary for
BlueDragon to properly detect the installation of Apache. This set of symbolic links must
be established prior to installation of the BlueDragon Apache adapter—either before
installation of BlueDragon Server itself or before starting the BlueDragon Server if
attempting to use the Admin console to add the web server adapter.
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