Ok, so I tried compiling Apache this evening, and I never got any errors,
BUT.... It seems as though it has installed into the root of the drive,
There are all these files there now like... "httpd.conf" and
"httpd-2.0.40-pod.patch", etc etc....


And at the command line when I run /usr/bin/httpd -V it still shows as being
V 2.0.40 instead of V 2.0.44...

What I ran for commands to create the package were...


./configure --enable-module=so --enable-ssl --with-layout=RedHat


I was hoping this wopuld compile and install over my previous version of
Apache...


Then I ran:

make


then:

make install

Can anyone see where I went wrong? I am just trying to upgrade my Apach
install from 2.0.40 to 2.0.44 with all the same options and modules in the
same location.... And to have the GUI work too.


Thanks in advance!


Dustin



On 1/28/03 11:22 PM, "DuSTiN KRySaK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:

> Hi there, I need to compile Apache again so that I can hopefully get
> coldfusion mx to work with my version of redhat (V8)... At any rate, I am
> pretty new to Linux, and I was wondering which Apache modules I should
> include when I compile apache? I know it all depends on what I want my
> server to be able to do... I just want to know what is considered "the
> norm".



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