The binaries for Apache 1.3.x have been built and made available in
two formats, multi-processor enabled and uni-processor only. Both
versions will run on the NetWare OS regardless of the number of
processors in use by the hardware. If you are running NetWare 6 and
the hardware is capable of utilizing multiple processors, the
multi-processor version of Apache 1.3.x will take advantage of this
configuration.
Be aware that some external Apache modules may not be multi-processor
aware or multi-processor safe. If you have problems running an external
module under the multi-processor version of Apache, try switching to the
uni-processor version. If you require additional information or have questions, please
post them on: novell.devsup.webserver.apache13
apache_1.3.x_netware-mp - Apache.nlm and ApacheC.nlm have been marked as multi-processor enabled.
apache_1.3.x_netware-up - Apache.nlm and ApacheC.nlm have been marked as uni-processor enabled only.
Apache 2.0.x/2.2.x for NetWare requires
the latest version of the LibC and CLib NLMs available at
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Libraries_for_C_(LibC),
or included with latest NetWare 6.5 Support Packs.
For NetWare 5.1 and 6.0 it is required to use at least the post-SP NWLIB6e update.
The Apache 2.0.x archives extract to an apache2 base directory, and can be used
to update the shipping Apache 2.0.x version; however you should always make a backup
before you overwrite your existing version! Also save your httpd.conf since the archive
contains its own httpd.conf which will overwrite yours.
Since Apache 2.2.x is not directly compatible with 2.0.x, the Apache 2.2.x archives
extract to an apache22 base directory in order to avoid overwriting your 2.0.x installation.
It is recommended that you keep the existing Apache 2.0.x installation intact due to
incompatibilities between the versions of the httpd.conf file and the modules. In addition,
Apache 2.2.x can only be used with updated versions of mod_jk, mod_php5, mod_edir. If you use
the iPrint, NetStorage, mod_perl, mod_nsn modules then you will have to continue to run
these with Apache 2.0.x.
If you find any bugs, or wish to contribute in other ways, please use our
bug reporting page.
If you require additional information or have questions, please post them on:
novell.devsup.netware.