On RPM based systems like Red Hat, you install httpd-devel and by the time all dependencies are installed you have enough to build Apache modules. httpd-devel will pull in the complete GCC tool chain, APR headers, C library headers, and other dependencies, if you use a tool like yum that will resolve these dependencies for you. If your module needs additional libraries/tools they need to be installed, of course, along with their "-devel" modules for header files and such.
Some RPM based systems need "apache-devel" instead of "httpd-devel", but I think Red Hat has been calling the Apache module httpd for a long time now. EJ > What packages do I need to install on a Red Hat Linux server to do C > development and create an Apache module? > _________________________________________________________________ > Get more from your digital life. Find out how. > http://www.windowslive.com/default.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Home2_082008
