Graham Wert wrote:
> Daniel Morgan <damorgan@x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:<1077773491.670179@yasure>...
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>>When you installed the O/S did you let it install its own copy of
>>Apache or did you drop it from the modules being installed?
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> Unfortunately I had the OS install its own copy of Apache. I didn't
> realize at the time that Oracle needed to use its own version. Is
> this known to cause conflicts? The OS version doesn't start up
> automatically and isn't running when I attempt to start Oracle's
> version, so it's definitely not a conflict in that sense.
I wouldn't say known ... but rather that at every class I have
taken or taught we always routinely install the Oracle Apache
and do not install the Linux Apache. That may well be the issue but
I can't say for sure.
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Daniel Morgan
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