Eric Moore wrote:
> 
> Jay,
> 
> Thank you very much.  I will follow your very precises directions.
> 
> One last stupid question: Do you put the  BUILD_APACHE directory at the
> root or in one of the directories like /usr/lib/BUILD_APACHE?
> 
> Eric

Again, wherever you want. I have a habit of symlinking /usr/local/src to
/share (off the root). Somewhere 'local' is uhh well, local ... and
makes more sense.

-Jay J
 

> Jay Jarvinen wrote:
> 
> >Eric Moore wrote:
> >>
> >> Running RHL 6.1
> >>
> >> I'm probably blind and missing the paragraph completely in the
> >> documentation...
> >>
> >> Is there a particular directory where one puts the MOD_SSL and OPEN_SSL
> >> tars for decompressing and running 'makes'.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> JANLU (Just Another New Linux User)
> >
> >Nowhere in particular, but you'll need to know where you untarred
> >Apache.
> >
> >I usually do it like this:
> >
> >--o BUILD_APACHE
> >  |
> >  |--o TARBALLS
> >  |  |-- apache...tar.gz
> >  |  |-- mod_perl....tar.gz
> >  |  |-- mod_ssl....tar.gz
> >  |  `-- openssl....tar.gz
> >  |
> >  |--o apache_1.3.9
> >  |--o mod_perl-1.21
> >  |--o mod_ssl-2.4.10-1.3.9
> >  `--o openssl-0.9.4
> >
> >.. Where the last 4 are the actual directories. (nevermind the version
> >#'s)
> >
> >The 'INSTALL' doc in the mod_ssl tarball is very easy to follow, even
> >for mod_perl, php, etc..
> >
> >The only thing I'd add to it would be a note for mod_perl'ers using
> >Apache::DBI, adding this to the "mod_perl" sample installation:
> >
> >--- INSTALL     Fri Mar  3 18:38:07 2000
> >+++ INSTALL.new Fri Mar  3 18:39:10 2000
> >@@ -521,7 +521,9 @@
> >           APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.x/src \
> >           USE_APACI=1 \
> >           PREP_HTTPD=1 \
> >-          DO_HTTPD=1
> >+          DO_HTTPD=1 \
> >+          PERL_CHILD_INIT=1 \
> >+          PERL_STACKED_HANDLERS=1
> >     $ make
> >     $ make install
> >     $ cd ..
> >
> >
> >-Jay J
> 
> -----------
> Eric Moore
> Miami, Florida
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