you need to install http devel packages.
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On Feb 6, 2008 6:36 PM, Rommel Asibal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to follow the instructions at
> http://www.modsecurity.org/documentation/modsecurity-apache/2.1.5/html-multipage/02-installation.htmland
>  have gotten to make but am getting an error.  Can someone decipher what
> this means?
>
> Installation
>
> ModSecurity installation consists of the following steps:
>
>    1.
>
>    ModSecurity 2.x works with Apache 2.0.x or better.
>    2.
>
>    Make sure you have mod_unique_id installed.
>
>    (mod_unique_id seems to have been statically compiled even though
>    its not in the list when you do httpd -l)
>    3.
>
>    Install the latest version of libxml2, if it isn't already installed
>    on the server
>
>    (done!)
>    4.
>
>    Unpack the ModSecurity archive
>
>    (done!)
>    5.
>
>    Edit Makefile to configure the path to the Apache ServerRoot
>    directory. You can check this by identifying the ServerRoot directive
>    setting in your httpd.conf file. This is the path that was specified
>    with the "--install-path=" configuration flag during compilation (for
>    example, in Fedora Core4: top_dir = /etc/httpd).
>
>    (top_dir      = /etc/httpd)
>    6.
>
>    Edit Makefile to configure the correct include path for libxml (for
>    example: INCLUDES=-I/usr/include/libxml2)
>
>    (INCLUDES = -I /usr/lib/libxml2)
>    7.
>
>    Compile with make
>
>
> getting an error here
>
> Makefile:40: /etc/httpd/build/special.mk: No such file or directory
> make: *** No rule to make target `/etc/httpd/build/special.mk'.  Stop.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache2]# mkdir /etc/httpd/build
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache2]# make
> Makefile:40: /etc/httpd/build/special.mk: No such file or directory
>
> im not really sure what to make of this now, can someone help out?
>
>
>    1.
>
>    Stop Apache
>    2.
>
>    Install with make install
>    3.
>
>    Add one line to your configuration to load libxml2:
>
>    LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
>    4.
>
>    Add one line to your configuration to load ModSecurity:
>
>    LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so
>    5.
>
>    Configure ModSecurity
>    6.
>
>    Start Apache
>    7.
>
>    You now have ModSecurity 2.x up and running.
>
>
>
>
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