On Thu, Feb 03, 2000, Simon Buchanan wrote:
> What option builds Plain API and not EAPI. Are there several steps
> and what are the implications of Plain API?
I assume you have an Apache source tree to which mod_ssl and EAPI are
already applied to - else the question is useless. Then if you don't
enable mod_ssl, EAPI will be also not enabled. One can enable EAPI
manually via --enable-rule=EAPI even if mod_ssl is not enabled, of
course. But one cannot enable mod_ssl without also have EAPI enabled
implicitly. So you can use plain API, but only without SSL.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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