[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've just installed a fresh installation of Linux-Mandrake 6.0,
> and am now trying to configure the web server so that it works the same
> way as my web server on my old machine. This has MOSTLY been accomplished
> except for one major thing:
>
> I used to have SuExec configured on my old webserver. To do this,
> I had to recompile it with the appropriate options and re-install it, etc.
> This was using Apache 1.2 before I found RPM's and before APACI.
>
> It appears that the default Apache that comes with Linux-Mandrake
> 6.0 does not have SuExec compiled in, so I need to recompile it. I have
> unzipped the src RPM, but I cannot find in it anywhere what the original
> options it was compiled with are.
>
> Does anyone know how to compile this so that it's the same as the
> one that comes with the distribution? I can then use those options and
> add the ones I need for SuExec.
Add the options that you want to the .spec file in
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ then rebuild the package with 'rpm -ba
<.spec-file>'.
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Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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