Nick Kew wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 21:53:26 -0500
Tom Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only clear question you've asked is the one in the subject
line. That has an easy answer - look up "apxs" in the documentation
at httpd.apache.org.
Thanks for the point
I'm running on OS X, and don't want to run the built-in Apache 1.3. I
have successfully compiled Apache, but I really need to have SSL support
as well as php and MySQL support. I have not been able to find a howto
which covers this in any depth.
I found some info at
http://switch.richard5.n
I'm in a similar situation.
If you have httpd on your os X box still, you should be able to run httpd -v
and it will tell you the version.
I've been poking around on this for a few days, and the best thing I can figure
is that:
a) if (old) Apache 2.0.52 is adequate for you, Server Logistics h
a the configuration.
My usual configure line resembles this:
./configure --enable-modules=all --enable-mods-shared=all --enable-ssl
--enable-proxy --enable-deflate
Hope this helps,
Scott.
Tom Cooper wrote:
I'm having trouble with Apache2 on OS X. What I'm finding is that if
I
I'm having trouble with Apache2 on OS X. What I'm finding is that if I
load pages that have a lot of data (big photos, or lots of text) Firefox
throws the error "Firefox received a message with incorrect Message
Authentication Code. If the error occurs frequently, contact the
website administ
Yvo van Doorn wrote:
Try adding this line:
AcceptMutex flock
Perfect!
Furthermore, it might be a good idea to use the latest version of
apache, 2.0.58, as opposed to 2.0.52. Unless you have a module that is
third party and you know that doesn't work with the latest version,
you truly have n
AV/2 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Sun Dec 03 23:44:23 2006] [alert] Child 5328 returned a Fatal
error...\nApache is exiting!
I'm feeling like I'm pounding my head against the wall here. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Tom Cooper
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