On Mon, 28 Juli 2003 18:11:16 -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> ScruLoose wrote:
> >On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 05:12:13PM +0200, Alexander Meyer wrote:
> >
> >>hi list,
> >>
> >>i'm running a webserver for a client who wants to add an online payment
>
abled apache.
i would feel slightliy better with the two-independent-packages approach
but i could be missing something. could anyone experienced with this
tell me about some pros and cons i might have forgot to consider?
thanks in advance.
alexander
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implemented it on our
mailserver wich has not gone productive yet, but i'm not expecting any
trouble because the dry runs went very well so far.
alexander.
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2. kernel headers. check for a directory named /usr/include and whats in
it. there should be plenty of files ending in .h. if they are not there,
install the kernelheader package that fits your kernel version.
'dpkg -l |grep kernel' should show you all kernel related packages that
are in
ice, but WTF IS WRONG WITH THE GUY who
maintains this package??? the reason i am using debian is just to avoid
stuff like this. if i wanted upgrades to break my stuff i could as well
use red hat or something..
alexander
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