anyone safely upgraded fast cgi with plesk? is there a yum repo?
Installed Packages
Name : psa-mod_fcgid
Arch : i386
Version : 1.10
upgrade fcgi in plesk
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Re: upgrade fcgi in plesk
I used
http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomi ... x86_64.rpm
with
rpm -Uvh --force
replace the PSA mod_fcgi .so
And it works on my test server.
http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomi ... x86_64.rpm
with
rpm -Uvh --force
replace the PSA mod_fcgi .so
And it works on my test server.
Re: upgrade fcgi in plesk
I don't think that scott or mike meant to use it as replacement for the plesk integrated mod-fcgid.
Otherwise they would have set it up as an update. but maybe it works that way.
maybe scott and mike can spread some light into it.
Otherwise they would have set it up as an update. but maybe it works that way.
maybe scott and mike can spread some light into it.
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Re: upgrade fcgi in plesk
It should be compatible, and is in fact tagged to be psa-fcgi but the updater will complain if it doesn't see the exact version it wants. So I would proceed with that in mind
Re: upgrade fcgi in plesk
I'd also like to update the Plesk fcgid. I tried to remove psa-mod_fcgid and install mod_fcgid instead. It works, but now Plesk seems to think that FastCGI support is not installed so I can no longer enable it from Plesk.
I'm not exactly sure how the "psa-*" upgrades in atomic are managed, but I think it would be helpful if there was a psa-mod_fcgid in atomic to easily upgrade the one supplied with Plesk.
I'm not exactly sure how the "psa-*" upgrades in atomic are managed, but I think it would be helpful if there was a psa-mod_fcgid in atomic to easily upgrade the one supplied with Plesk.
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Re: upgrade fcgi in plesk
I know whats going on there, they probably have a trigger in there that sticks something in mysql to say "I have mod_fcgi"