I don't know where the docs are located, but doesn't darwin ship with a
"find" binary?
Assuming shell "bash", use find to find the docs:
bash$ find . -depth -name "*apache*" -print
or you can substiture "apache" with README or INSTALL.
also try "man find"
thanx,
robt
"gavin.java" wrote:
>
> I'm running Apache Version 1.3.14 on OSX Server 1.2 and trying to install
> mod_ssl 2.7.1-1.3.14
> I've already installed openssl and that worked great. I'm assuming that the
> source files for apache
> are (please correct me if I'm wrong being a new to alot of this) located in:
>
> System/Developer/Source/Services/apache/apache/source
>
> I haven't found in any of the documentation that they are located there but
> I'm not really sure how
> to tell where else they would be. The OSX Server installation placed the
> folders.
> Or should I be looking at the src folder?
>
> My other question is about the configure. If, on the mod ssl, I'm doing the
> --with-apache= do I specify the entire path
> like above? Please give a new guy guidance. :(
>
> Signed,
>
> Sad and without ssl.
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