Hello all. Hopefully this is a simple question, but I'm relativly new to Linux..
I have a fairly minimal installation of stable debian, as I'm short of disc space. ie, no X, no compiler, no man pages. (It's a 486/25 with 80Mb although I have a spare 120Mb disc I havn't tried adding yet -that's another question!) I have been using the apache web server, though. I notice from www.apache.org that they are currently up to version 1.2.4, wheras the package I installed from ftp.debian.org is apache 1.1.3-6, and doesn't support some of the "version 1.2 and above" commands I was trying to use. Not having a compiler installed, I can't just download the updated source, and the binaries don't include debian. Question is: can I use one of the other linux binaries, or is apache 1.2 or later available pre-compiled as a debian package somewhere else, or can someone out there assist me in compiling and installing the later version some other way? Best regards, Rob. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

