Frederik VanrenterghemI went ahead and updated from wheezy to jessie. The update required an additional 600MB, and I had to make some changes to my apache2 config. With http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html next to me, it was not too much trouble. There's some changes in PHP as well which I'll have to look into before upgrading another VPS.Cheers,
--2015-04-28 2:59 GMT+08:00 Andy Smith <andy@bitfolk.com>:-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----Hi Ian,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 07:48:16PM +0100, Ian wrote:
> As ever, I'd quite like someone else to do the Wheezy to Jessie
> upgrade first :)
People have been upgrading to jessie ever since shortly after wheezy
was released, since then Debian testing was what would become
jessie. But as usual, the problem is knowing if your exact
combination of packages has a hassle-free upgrade.
Are you asking if there's anyone who used apache 2.2 on wheezy with
authentication who has since upgraded to jessie with apache 2.4?
Cheers,
Andy
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