On 12/12/05, Randall Mackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apache-mod_disk_cache-2.0.54-13mdk
> apache-mod_cache-2.0.54-13md
> apache-mod_proxy-2.0.54-13mdk
>
> It appears that I can uninstall those rpms, and that removes the
> /var/cache/http
> as well. If we're just serving up static files, then
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 12/12/05, Randall Mackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem: when we update some of the html files in the document root,
those changes do not become immediately observable when we try to load
the web page unless we clear /var/cache/httpd first (regardless of whether
On 12/12/05, Randall Mackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem: when we update some of the html files in the document root,
> those changes do not become immediately observable when we try to load
> the web page unless we clear /var/cache/httpd first (regardless of whether we
> clear the cach
We have set up an Apache web server on our dedicated linux server, but are
experiencing some strange issues with cache. First, the details:
Linux server, running Mandriva Linux 2006.
Apache 2.0.54 with the following rpms installed:
apache-mod_disk_cache-2.0.54-13mdk
apache-mod_suexec-2.0.54-4mdk