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I need to run the latest Apache (2.2.13) on Ubuntu 8.10, and am extremely averse to compiling from source or building my own .deb because of cloud hosting issues. Even Canonical's intrepid-backports repository only has Apache 2.2.9.

Can anybody suggest a good sources.list repository for Apache 2.2.13 on Ubuntu 8.10?

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    why that specific edition of Apache 2.2?
    – warren
    Sep 18, 2009 at 5:49

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Have you checked the Jaunty or Karmic repositories for a .deb?
What is the cloud hosting issue with rolling your own .deb, vs. grabbing one via apt?

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    I'd have to then either put the .deb in some perpetually-available filestore or set up my own repository, both of which are a pain for simply upgrading Apache. Using Karmic might be an option (though it only brings me up to .12, not to .13) -- but I'm somewhat afraid of the dependency thicket that comes with that. Many thanks for that suggestion though.
    – user5336
    Aug 19, 2009 at 19:04

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