I think the real problem is that we still use which(1), when everything else fails. That sometimes picks wrong things. I'd advocate to not use which(1) for finding apache bits, but others may disagree with me.

In any case this advise has been out for ages, either stick with rpms and use them without building your own thing. or remove the relevant rpm before building your own replacement.

rpms (and other packaging systems) are a good thing, when they are used correctly.

BTW, I've added a link to rmpfind.net network where you can find the bleading edge mod_perl and apache rpms, so you may want to use these instead of building your own.
http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Distribution


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