Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Hello,
I have Apache installed/compiled from source in my server (*not* from RPM). In
its httpd.conf, I specify so that it writes its log in /var/log/apache/logs/.
The log files are access_log and error_log.
So I read the man page for logrotate, and thought to play aro
Hello,
I have Apache installed/compiled from source in my server (*not* from RPM). In
its httpd.conf, I specify so that it writes its log in /var/log/apache/logs/.
The log files are access_log and error_log.
So I read the man page for logrotate, and thought to play around with it. I
want the a
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 09:00:07PM -0800, Michael Oatman wrote:
: And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
: gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www,
: and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
: /etc/httpd.
Wow, you guys sure seem to love makin
I followed the suggestion I received and checked
configure script under resin. It appears that if I
pass apache's root directory (in my case /usr) the
script will figure out the rest. So thanks to the
tips and advice I've successfully installed resin with
apache support.
Now I'm looking to see
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Michael Oatman wrote:
> And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
> gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www,
> and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
> /etc/httpd.
>
> So how would one instruct the configure to set things
And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www,
and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
/etc/httpd.
So how would one instruct the configure to set things up
with ServerRoot = /etc/httpd but with /usr/include/a
Thank you all for the responses.
I'm going to check the documentation provided with the
downloaded package to see if I find something more.
thanks again
Leila
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On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 08:25, Leila Lappin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm not if this is the appropriate list for this
> question, if not please kindly direct me to the right
> one. My question is I want to install resin with
> apache support. The documentatio on Resin site says
> that I have to do
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Bill Crawford wrote:
>>unix> ./configure --with-apache- /apache-rootdir
>>unix> make
>>
>> Should I pass /usr/lib/apache or /usr/include/apache
>> as the parameter to configure?
>
> This is tricky ... technically the "server root" is /etc/ht
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Leila Lappin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm not if this is the appropriate list for this
> question, if not please kindly direct me to the right
> one. My question is I want to install resin with
> apache support. The documentatio on Resin site says
> that I have to do the fo
Hello all,
I'm not if this is the appropriate list for this
question, if not please kindly direct me to the right
one. My question is I want to install resin with
apache support. The documentatio on Resin site says
that I have to do the following
unix> ./configure --with-apache- /apache-roo
> From: Brian Bothern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi.
>
> I am just starting with RedHat 5.0 and am about to install Apache 1.3.0.
> I was wondering if someone could tell me what the prefix part of the
> line :
>
> $ ./configure --prefix=PREFIX [...]
>
> means. Thanks in advance for your help.
>
Hi.
I am just starting with RedHat 5.0 and am about to install Apache 1.3.0.
I was wondering if someone could tell me what the prefix part of the
line :
$ ./configure --prefix=PREFIX [...]
means. Thanks in advance for your help.
Brian Bothern
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