On 2006-03-10 at 10:19, Joachim Schipper wrote: > Quite a few people run Apache 2 on OpenBSD, so it does work, but I'm not > sure just how well it works. Certainly, Apache 2 uses threads quite a > bit and threads are not that fast on OpenBSD (though that is fast > improving). > > Anyway, stick with the included Apache if possible, or just compile and > install the new Apache 2 somewhere you like. As long as it isn't under > /usr (but, for instance, under /usr/local or /opt), no conflict will > arise. Though you do have to make sure that you are calling the proper > apachectl when starting.
I run apache2 on OpenBSD (not 1 because of the lack of ipv6 support), and it works OK. My site isn't a really high-traffic one, though, but it performs well enough for my use. The default apache2 installation path of /usr/local/apache2 is fine. -- Antti Nykdnen | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://aon.iki.fi/