Perl, PHP and the rest are modules you can install separately
JW
At 05:46 PM 10/13/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello all, I am a relative newbie to Linux so please excuse me if any of my
>statements sound ignorant!
>
>I have a RedHat Linux 6.2 box providing the following services:
>
>1) Apache
>2) Cyrus - IMAP
>3) Sendmail 8.10 with SMTP auth.
>4) TWIG for web based access to the IMAP server.
>
>In order to get the above working, I downloaded the sources of the various
>applications (apache, cyrus, sendmail ... etc.) and then compiled and
>installed them by hand (no RPMS in other words).
>
>I would like to re-do the system and have it use all the packages via RPM,
>so that upgrading and maintaining them is easier. However, in order to get
>all the packages to compile and work correctly, I had to make many tweaks to
>the configuration/make files before compiling and installing them. If I use
>an RPM for the package, is there any way to modify the package before
>installing it? For example, I had to configure and compile Apache by hand
>to get perl, php, and a host of other features in it. If I was to download
>the RPM for Apache, chances are it would not have all the features I need
>compiled into it. Is there a way to get those features to compile into it
>via RPMS? Can this be done by using source RPMS? If so, where can I find
>the information on how to do this?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help,
>--Moby
>
>
>
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