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Old 12-15-2005, 03:30 AM   #1
bokcmho
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How to fix webmin and httpd?


After upgrading my mdk10 to mandriva 2006, I could not use webmin and it seems that httpd is also dead after the installation.

I have problem on updating the following patches:

apache-base-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-htcacheclean-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-mod_cache-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-mod_disk_cache-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-mod_perl-2.0.2-4mdk.i586
apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
apache-mod_proxy-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-mod_ssl-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-modules-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
apache-mpm-prefork-2.2.0-3mdk.i586
libapr-util1-1.2.2-2mdk.i586
libapr0-0.9.7-3mdk.i586
libapr_memcache0-0.7.0-4mdk.i586
libdistcache1-1.5.1-3mdk.i586
libphp5_common5-5.1.1-2mdk.i586

As their installations are dependent on perl-BSD-Resource-1.24-3mdk but it turns out to have bad checksum. I've tried to change the source to different ftp sites but it doesn't help.

The followings are displayed when updating in drakconf:

There was a problem during the installation:

php-ctype >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-ftp >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-gettext >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-pcre >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-posix >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-session >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-sysvsem >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-ctype >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-ftp >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-gettext >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-pcre >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-posix >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-session >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-sysvsem >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-ctype >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-ftp >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-gettext >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-pcre >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-posix >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-session >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
php-sysvsem >= 3:5.1.1 is needed by apache-mod_php-5.1.1-2mdk.i586
libpq.so.4 is needed by libapr-util1-1.2.2-2mdk.i586

Please advice for fixing the stuffs. Thanks.
 
Old 12-15-2005, 08:13 PM   #2
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Wow, deja Vu! Try opening port 10000/tcp on your firewall for webmin, and port 80 for Http. Mandrake(driva) probably made new firewall rules during the upgrade. Yuo can set it from MCC (Mandriva control center).
 
  


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