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The simple solution is to just edit apachectl, which is only a shell script.
-Thom
* Z A ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on Fri Jan 05, 2001 at 09:33:21 -0800:
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> i am trying to install Apache & Jserv on Sun. Suppose
> the installation of apache is in directory:
> /usr/x/y/apache. I want to distribute Apache to
> endusers along with software and i dont want them to
> go thru installation process. So I simply 
> tar the apache directory and copy on their machine.
> 
> However, when i execute "apachectl" from copied
> location example,
> /usr/a/b/apache,  it says path not found for
> /usr/x/y/apache/libexec.
> 
> how can i avoid this absolute path hardcoded in to
> apache.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
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