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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers <? phpinfo(); ?> Post 6584 by macdonto on Friday 7th of September 2001 11:53:02 AM
Old 09-07-2001
Ok, i have tryed the above---now for the extreme...I think.

How do i uninstall php, apache, mysql?

I know how to use the gnorpm, but it complaints about all the dependencies and does not like to get them. Is there a command line way that is a little more efficient?

When it comes back to installing what is the best way?

System redhat 7.1
Connection Cable
400 mgz
500 ram
 
apacheconf(1)						       Apache configuration						     apacheconf(1)

NAME
apacheconf - Apache configuration utility SYNTAX
apacheconf DESCRIPTION
This is a new graphical tool to configure the common web server Apache in an easy and simple way. It supports the basic configuration options and even allows to set up multiple virtual hosts. OPTIONS
None FILES
/usr/bin/apacheconf /usr/share/apacheconf/* /etc/alchemist/switchboard/apache.switchboard.adl /etc/alchemist/namespace/apache/local.adl /etc/alchemist/namespace/apache/rpm.adl /var/cache/alchemist/apache/* EXAMPLES
To run this program simply type: apacheconf SEE ALSO
httpd(8) BUGS
Not all possible checks for correct values are done yet. The current /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file is NOT parsed, so changing the configuration with apacheconf will overwrite any manual changes to the httpd.conf file or the changes done with apacheconf are discarded. In case of overwriting the manually editied file a backup file will be generated. AUTHORS
Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com> Philipp Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.com> Philipp Knirsch 0.63 apacheconf(1)
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