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Join Date: Feb 2008
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OS: xp, vista, redhat
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Installing / configuring apache on linux
Hi
I'm trying to install apache with mod_ssl, php and perl on to red hat linux. I have a version i installed a few weeks ago with mod_ssl and perl but I cant ifnd any way to add php on to it. DO i need to uninstall and reinstall it ? Can someone please give me directions of what I need to do, I cant seem to find anything online thats clear and easy to read. cheers |
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Re: Installing / configuring apache on linux
I have decided to uninstall my apache.
So at the moment I am trying to configure apache to reinstall it (this time with the so module). I am doing this SSL_BASE=/root/Desktop/openssl-0.9.8.g/ EAPI_MM=root/Desktop/mm-1.4.2 / ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=ssl --enable-rule=EAPI --enable-module=so --enable-shared-ssl I am getting an error which says "canot find SSL binaries under /my/root to openssl, any ideas ? |
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