Hi All,
Is there apxs tool for Windows x64?
I could only find a very old version for Win32 at
https://www.apachelounge.com/download/additional/ .
Thanks
years ago I built a little website using mod_python. Recently I got a Raspberry
pi and have been looking at redoing that website. My expectation is that I
won't be able to make mod_python work but since it would be a lot less work to
use it I thought I should take a look.
The installation
It is not a system binary it is located under bin directory of your apache
install location. On my system (apache compiled from source) for example is
under /usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs. Use the full path to apxs when using it.
On Jul 29, 2012 9:19 PM, John Raines raine...@tc.umn.edu wrote:
On 29 Jul 2012, at 12:19, John Raines wrote:
The installation instructions require me to reference apxs. I could not find
that on the installation on the RPi but looking at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/programs/apxs.html it still seems to exist.
The instructions there say I should
Thanks.
I'm using ssh from my mac to connect to the RPi. Being unable to find apxs with
some groping about, I typed
pi@raspberrypi / $ ls -R
and, of course, got a huge listing of files in various directories. Then using
the Terminal's 'find' command I searched for apxs. That was not found.
Yet the link I cited says if I have mod_so it should be there??
No, the link means if your apache is built with mod_so, you can load
modules dynamically. apxs helps you build such modules.
If someone else packaged your apache build, consult the doc specific
to that packaging.
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote:
Yet the link I cited says if I have mod_so it should be there??
...
If someone else packaged your apache build, consult the doc specific
to that packaging.
At the command line try locate apxs and that should be a start.