Actually I was hoping to study the core server as well as add a custom module 
or two. I did this before in a previous life, and debugging high-load 
performance was a lot easier (not easy, but easier) with the server source. If 
anyone knows of a packaged build environment, I would appreciate it. And thank 
you for the pointer to apxs — that wasn’t around when I worked on this before.

Gary


> On Mar 23, 2015, at 9:37 PM, Mihai Moldovan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 24.03.2015 01:02 AM, Gary Fitts wrote:
>> I installed the MacPorts Apache2 package (apache 2.2.9) hoping to have a 
>> build environment where I can add a custom Apache module. But there doesn’t 
>> seem to be any build environment — no source files etc, just binaries. Am I 
>> missing something, or is there another source package somewhere?
> 
> Apache modules are typically build via apxs.
> Note that macports features a (somewhat short) list of modules already:
> run port search mod_
> 
> In any case, building modules does not need any "source" per se, but
> only, as Brandon correctly mentioned, headers, libraries and apxs.
> 
> Which droids are you looking for?
> 
> 
> 
> Mihai
> 

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