Cliff,
This was a lot more helpful (not that the others weren't!) and explicitly
precise - especially for newbie users like yours truly. I had been
struggling with this combination for a while without success. Thanks. :-)
--gND.
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Cliff Woolley wrote:
>
>
> By the way, just to clarify.. obviously you run configure and make/make
> install for apache *last*. So to be more precise:
>
> 1. unpack, configure, build, and install MM and OpenSSL
> 2. unpack Apache
> 3. unpack and configure mod_ssl (thereby applying it to the Apache
> source tree)
> 4. unpack, configure, and install mod_perl and mod_php4 (thereby adding
> them to the Apache source tree)
> 5. configure, build, and install Apache
>
> Just in case this wasn't clear the first time. :)
>
> -Cliff
>
>
> Cliff Woolley
> Central Systems Software Administrator
> Washington and Lee University
> http://www.wlu.edu/~jwoolley/
>
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> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/29/99 03:52PM >>>
> > > mm / openssl
> > > apache
> > > mod_ssl
> > > mod_perl / mod_php4
>
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