OT: Where does SuSE7.1 put the src for Apache?
Hi: I'm trying to CPAN mod_perl-1.27.tar.gz. It's asking for path for ..apache/src. When I run locate apache, the results don't give me an obvious path to whatever file it's looking for. I tried /usr/src/ but that didn't work. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Tom Poe Reno, NV -- http://www.studioforrecording.org/ http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/ http://www.studioforrecording.org/mt/Pubdomain_Bread/ -- Hollywood's BPDG Group ?!? Never heard of them. What did they do in technology except manage to put on their tie without accidentaly killing themselves ?!? [ modified quote from dm@zensunni.demon.nl ] --
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 07:05:05 -0700
tom poe
Hi: I'm trying to CPAN mod_perl-1.27.tar.gz. It's asking for path for ..apache/src. When I run locate apache, the results don't give me an obvious path to whatever file it's looking for.
I tried /usr/src/ but that didn't work. Any help appreciated.
The source for apache is in the source rpm, the standard apache rpm dosn't install any source. You probably don't want to do it that way anyhow, it involves alot of configuration to use with suse's apache setup, which is different from the standard apache setup. Unless you need the latest version of mod_perl ; just get the mod_perl.rpm from suse for 7.1, it's already setup for suse's apache. Just install it, and the next time you start apache, you will see it say " using mod_perl" when it starts up. ftp://ftp-linux.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/distributions/suse/suse/i386/7.1/suse/n2/mod_perl.rpm -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation
Hi: thanks, Tom zentara wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 07:05:05 -0700 tom poe
wrote: Hi: I'm trying to CPAN mod_perl-1.27.tar.gz. It's asking for path for ..apache/src. When I run locate apache, the results don't give me an obvious path to whatever file it's looking for.
I tried /usr/src/ but that didn't work. Any help appreciated.
The source for apache is in the source rpm, the standard apache rpm dosn't install any source.
You probably don't want to do it that way anyhow, it involves alot of configuration to use with suse's apache setup, which is different from the standard apache setup.
Unless you need the latest version of mod_perl ; just get the mod_perl.rpm from suse for 7.1, it's already setup for suse's apache. Just install it, and the next time you start apache, you will see it say " using mod_perl" when it starts up.
ftp://ftp-linux.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/distributions/suse/suse/i386/7.1/suse/n2/mod_perl.rpm
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