Finally I followed the Synology wiki, which made me install a parallel
version of Apache with all working dependencies. It should keep me
safe of any update of Synology's Apache.

Thank you very much for your time, guys.

2010/10/18 Loritsch, Berin <blorit...@dtri.net>:
>> From: Nelson Cabral [mailto:nelson.cab...@gmail.com]
>>
>> Not installed (find & which don't return anything).
>> I guess I have to install apache-devel, haven't I? Are there
>> instructions somewhere? 'apache-devel' on google returns nothing :-/
>
> Most linux distribution packages separate the compiled binary and the
> develepment package (include headers and link libraries).  If you built
> the tool from scratch you would have everything at your disposal,
> although the process is a little more difficult.  There's a couple
> reasons for this practice:
>
> 1) A significant number of linux boxes are still servers at heart.  That
> means you are deploying to them, not compiling on them.
> 2) In internet DMZs, boxes need to be hardened.  That means no
> compilers, no compiler artifacts, as well as a number of other security
> features.
>
> By separating the packages folks who need to do compilation can, and
> folks who need to harden their servers can.
>
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