On 14 January 2007 21:30, Jay Abel wrote:
I must have googled the wrong terms,
Going to google in the first place was wrong. Cygwin comes with
documentation, you only had to look as far as your own hard drive!
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.33.README
Got it thanks. I first looked in /u
On 14 January 2007 21:30, Jay Abel wrote:
> I must have googled the wrong terms,
Going to google in the first place was wrong. Cygwin comes with
documentation, you only had to look as far as your own hard drive!
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.33.README
You don't actually say what you di
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a standard install of Apache should be fine. after that, ask the apache
people for setup stuff. they will help.
Jay Abel wrote:
> I must have googled the wrong terms, for the only reference I found
> [apparently] left out a few details. My installati
I must have googled the wrong terms, for the only reference I found
[apparently] left out a few details. My installation of XP (home)
wouldn't allow the service to run as system (it would just exit with a
cryptic error from Windows that it wasn't allowed to do something
vague -- I suspect it w
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