That's the minimal needed for an httpd 2.4 installation. Software collection - RHSCL packages are named -, so theĬommand ~]# yum install -y -q httpd24-httpd Here, we are going to install the httpd package from the httpd24 If that command produces a long yum configuration on your terminal, it was successful. we only need to enable one ~]# yum-config-manager -enable rhel-server-rhscl-6-rpms Rhel-server-rhscl-6-source-rpms Red Hat So disabled Rhel-server-rhscl-6-rpms Red Hat So disabled Rhel-server-rhscl-6-beta-debug-rpms Red Hat So disabled This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Subscription Management. If not, contact Customer Service! I used a fresh RHEL 6 Server virtual machine to demonstrate ~]# yum repolist all | grep rhscl Most RHEL subscriptions will allow you to Red Hat Software Collections repositories. First up, how to get the bits? Enable the RHSCL Repository The second is to use Red Hat Software Collections on RHEL 6, and that's what I'm going to talk about in this blog post. The first is to upgrade to RHEL 7, which comes with httpd 2.4.6 natively. Well, the good news is: we are! There are actually two ways for Red Hat Enterprise Linux users to get httpd 2.4. For a long time one of the most frequent requests from users of Apache httpd on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has been "Why aren't you shipping Apache 2.4 yet?".
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