Thank you Miguel. But you misunderstood the question. This suggestion...
> nginx blog as a great guide on it though > https://www.nginx.com/blog/compiling-dynamic-modules-nginx-plus/ > > ...misses the very first question in this thread: we cannot compile nginx from source on our server. At least not in a way that that compiled version would become the nginx installed in our *system*. We need to install nginx via the default Fedora dnf package manager, which at this time installs 1.18.0. Now, what I don't mind doing is to compile nginx in some self-contained folder somewhere, then use that compilation to create the .so or whatever the module file for that version is....if all of this module compiling does *not* affect the system-installed dnf version of nginx. Is this possible? If so, the instructions do not help with this. The first step in that official tutorial is to compile nginx and that compiled nginx then becomes the system's main nginx. It replaces whatever was installed via "dnf install nginx". Yes? Hope this makes sense. Have I correctly understood how nginx compilation works? Appreciate any pointers. Thank you.
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