When I unpack the tarball by hand, set
APACHE_TEST_HTTPD=/usr/sbin/httpdu, and run perl Makefile.PL; make;
make test, everything passes. This is true whether or not I am
executing the commands as root.
How can we programmatically figure out when to add the -u flag? If we
can't then we
Geoffrey Young wrote:
When I unpack the tarball by hand, set
APACHE_TEST_HTTPD=/usr/sbin/httpdu, and run perl Makefile.PL; make;
make test, everything passes. This is true whether or not I am
executing the commands as root.
How can we programmatically figure out when to add the -u flag? If we
* William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|__ Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 06:43:55PM -0500:
Please see http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ for the current
httpd 2.0 release candidate. Among other items noted in
the CHANGES file, this candidate contains the patch for the
CAN-2004-0811
I'll throw in my two cents.
As part of a large multi group organization (that I am sorry to say does
not get along all that well) I have, for security reasons, split up our
configuration file into about 20 seperate files. Certain people or groups
have access to certain things that I am
Therefore I think there are certainly valid reasons to split up the
conf
file, and from a usability perspective, it may be a bit more
confusing
upon an initial install, but the benefits down the road were immense
for
me. Mind you, being in an organization where 12 people of varying
degree of
I had originally posted this on news:comp.infosystems.www.server.ms-
windows and news:alt.apache.configuration but wanted to try with the
mailing list, also.
Has anybody ever tried (not to mention succeeded!) to build a version of
Apache for Win32 (definitely version 2) using FOSS tools and