Hello all,

I have a webserver hosting aobut 50 sites and have had it for a while.  When 
I got started we decided to use RH 6.1 cause it just came out.  

I've kept up with all of the updates for 6.1, but have not upgraded the 
kernel.  

I have Apache 1.3.19 currently running and all is fine except I would like to 
compile in several modules that did not come with Apache.

In doing this, I am wondering if I should upgrade Apache.  I'm sure the 
answer is yes, but am wondering how to go about it without having a way to 
"undo" everything if something goes wrong with the new install.  

Doing this on a live server is different that a test box.  

I've thought that maybe installing the newer version in another folder 
(instead of having a lot of stuff in /etc/httpd -  where everything is now) 
would be an option.  But what about it overwritting other stuff like httpd?

I am open to suggestions on what to do to make this upgrade seemless.

Also, any one have a sample .configure file that will pretty much compile 
everything there is to be compiled with Apache....like all the modules and 
PHP, PostgreSQL, MySQL support and so forth?

Any help is appreciated,

Kevin
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