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httpd-devel on Centos 5 error

Same issue

Panel version: 11.0.9 Update #36
OS: CentOS 5.8 (Final)

I have this installed:

httpd.x86_64 1:2.2.22-12070410

possible to get compatable httpd-devel package?
 
I am having difficulties installing httpd-devel. Can I get some help in doing so? Thanks.

Panel Version: 11.0.9 Update #42
OS: CentOS 5.8 (Final)
httpd Version: httpd-2.2.22-12053112.x86_64
 
#get apache version
yum list | grep httpd

#get according package set from plesk
mkdir APACHE_2.2.22
rsync -avu rsync://rsync.autoinstall.plesk.com/autoinstall/APACHE_2.2.22/ ./APACHE_2.2.22/

#get dependancies
wget http://mirror.euserv.net/plesk/APAC...x86_64/packages/apr-1.4.6-12070410.x86_64.rpm (if needed)
wget http://mirror.euserv.net/plesk/APAC...4/contrib/apr-devel-1.4.6-12070410.x86_64.rpm
wget http://mirror.euserv.net/plesk/APAC...trib/apr-util-devel-1.4.1-12051419.x86_64.rpm

#install everything
rpm -Uvh APACHE_2.2.22/apr-devel-1.4.6-12070410.x86_64.rpm
rpm -Uvh APACHE_2.2.22/apr-util-devel-1.4.1-12051419.x86_64.rpm
rpm -Uvh APACHE_2.2.22/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-x86_64/contrib/httpd-devel-2.2.22-12070410.x86_64.rpm


remember to look for packages by version id (or whatever that is). In your case its: 12053112
 
By installing these packages is it likely that I will break my current installation and currently hosted sites?
 
I doubt so. Didn't break for me. Just remember dont blindly copy paste the commands I wrote - find packages that fit your package id.
 
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