I don't have an httpd.conf in /etc/apache2:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ ls /etc/apache2
apache2-builtin-mods  conf



On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 13:45 +0100, Tim Igoe wrote:
> Just a check here, you've not been through the apache upgrade have you
> and this the first time its moved to the new settings? (the newer
> version with the changed config location) - I can't just remmeber which
> version it is now that it was done on.
> 
> But having restarted it, it would now be using the `default' config again.
> 
> /etc/apache2/httpd.conf is now the main configuration file now.
> 
> Tim
> 
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > Last night we had a power blink here (basically the power goes off just
> > long enough to disrupt all devices plugged into AC and then comes back
> > on again.)  When my server box finished rebooting I was checking the
> > most popular services it offers (mail and web hosting) and I noticed
> > that squirrelmail and all other pages that use PHP were not working
> > correctly.  I've tried everything I can think of; I restored a complete
> > backup of /etc made yesterday, I re-emerged mod_php.  The installation
> > instructions didn't look very much like my previous installation
> > (especially in /etc/apache2/conf/apache2.conf) yet the previous
> > installation worked fine until yesterday.  In the INSTALL file for
> > mod_php-4.3.11 it said to add a LoadModule php4_module to my
> > apache2.conf file (there was no reference to php at all in apache2.conf
> > - still trying to figure that one out) and then to add an AddModule
> > statement, which there was were no occurrences of AddModule in
> > apache2.conf either.  I'm very confused.  Can anyone help me?
> > 
> 

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