And also, I was wondering how I can find out which file I can now delete to
clean up the root of my drive from this self imposed mess?


-The Newbie Dumb kid. (Dustin)



On 1/30/03 12:25 AM, "DuSTiN KRySaK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:

> Ok, so I tried compiling Apache this evening, and I never got any errors,
> BUT.... It seems as though it has installed into the root of the drive,
> There are all these files there now like... "httpd.conf" and
> "httpd-2.0.40-pod.patch", etc etc....
> 
> 
> And at the command line when I run /usr/bin/httpd -V it still shows as being
> V 2.0.40 instead of V 2.0.44...
> 
> What I ran for commands to create the package were...
> 
> 
> ./configure --enable-module=so --enable-ssl --with-layout=RedHat
> 
> 
> I was hoping this wopuld compile and install over my previous version of
> Apache...
> 
> 
> Then I ran:
> 
> make
> 
> 
> then:
> 
> make install
> 
> Can anyone see where I went wrong? I am just trying to upgrade my Apach
> install from 2.0.40 to 2.0.44 with all the same options and modules in the
> same location.... And to have the GUI work too.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> Dustin



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