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What version/revision number of mod_spdy are you using?
mod-spdy-beta-0.9.3.3-386.x86_64
What version of Apache are you using, and on what operating system? (Use
`apache2ctl -v` to check.)
Server version: Apache/2.2.24 (Unix)
OS : CENTOS 5.9 x86_64
What other Apache modules are you using? (Use `apache2ctl -M` to check.)
core.c
mod_authn_file.c
mod_authz_host.c
mod_authz_groupfile.c
mod_authz_user.c
mod_authz_default.c
mod_auth_basic.c
mod_file_cache.c
mod_cache.c
mod_disk_cache.c
mod_include.c
mod_filter.c
mod_deflate.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_logio.c
mod_env.c
mod_expires.c
mod_headers.c
mod_setenvif.c
mod_version.c
mod_proxy.c
mod_proxy_connect.c
mod_proxy_ftp.c
mod_proxy_http.c
mod_proxy_scgi.c
mod_proxy_ajp.c
mod_proxy_balancer.c
mod_ssl.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_mime.c
mod_status.c
mod_autoindex.c
mod_asis.c
mod_info.c
mod_suexec.c
mod_cgi.c
mod_negotiation.c
mod_dir.c
mod_actions.c
mod_userdir.c
mod_alias.c
mod_rewrite.c
mod_so.c
What browser version did you use to access the mod_spdy server? On what
operating system? What flags was the browser invoked with? (For
Chrome/Chromium, go to about:version to check.)
N/A
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Run rpm -U mod-spdy-*.rpm
What is the expected result? What do you see instead?
Expected: mod_spdy installs
What I get:
warning: mod-spdy-beta_current_x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
ID 7fac5991
error: Failed dependencies:
httpd >= 2.2.4 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.3.3-386.x86_64
mod_ssl >= 2.2 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.3.3-386.x86_64
Please provide any additional information below.
Using the latest Apache 2 version I cannot get mod_spdy to install. It throws
back the error above. Just to confirm both apache 2.2.24 and mod_ssl 2.2.24
are installed and correctly serving my https/SSL site.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected] on 10 Jun 2013 at 10:30
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Your distribution includes apache 2.2.3-40-something
Do you have apache installed as RPM so that it actually rpm-provides httpd
>=2.2.4?
You can try rpm -i --nodeps if this is not the case (but dont expect it to work
well after)
Hi Gordon,
I'm getting the exact same error message you did:
warning: mod-spdy-beta_current_x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
ID 7fac5991
error: Failed dependencies:
httpd >= 2.2.4 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.3.3-386.x86_64
mod_ssl >= 2.2 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.3.3-386.x86_64
Did you ever solve the issue?
The same with me. When I try to install it, I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
httpd >= 2.2.4 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.4.3-420.x86_64
mod_ssl >= 2.2 is needed by mod-spdy-beta-0.9.4.3-420.x86_64
On the other hand, when I was researching to upgrade the Apache version and I
got this answer from my providers:
1. Installing mod_spdy via RPM won't work, since cPanel does not use the
RPM-provided Apache.
2. mod_spdy is not supported by cPanel, so you would have to have a highly
customized and possibly fragile EasyApache build to get it working, since it
patches things like mod_ssl.
I am not very experience Apache user and now I don't know how to activate this
mod_spdy.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
[email protected]
on 10 Jun 2013 at 10:30The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: