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Originally Posted by bsdnewbie999
I have downloaded the patch for httpd but i have problem patching it...So i guess there should be a file in the /usr/src directory but nothing is there..
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- OpenBSD is source-code maintained. The adminstrator is expected to know and understand this, and be capable of source code maintenance.
- Source code is not included during any installation. The administrator -- this means you -- is expected to obtain this in a separate step, as outlined in FAQ 5.
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Maybe u think it is stupid quetion but i really don't know what is the File to patch?
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If you had taken the time to
read the patch, you would see it patches multiple files:
usr.sbin/httpd/src/ap/ap_hook.c
usr.sbin/httpd/src/modules/proxy/proxy_http.c
These files exist in the source code, which you
must manually obtain and place in /usr/src, per FAQ 5.
Stupid question? No. But it is a question which highlights what appears to be a continual intentional ignorance. It appears to be a complete indifference or unwillingness to learn, to me. If so, I don't think this OS is a good one for you, as it requires a willingness to learn ... unless you have the willingness to hire professional adminstrative services instead.