And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www, 
and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
/etc/httpd.

So how would one instruct the configure to set things up
with ServerRoot = /etc/httpd but with /usr/include/apache
for the module header files?

Michael


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> >>    unix> ./configure --with-apache- /apache-rootdir
> >>    unix> make
> >> 
> >> Should I pass /usr/lib/apache or /usr/include/apache
> >> as the parameter to configure?
> >
> > This is tricky ... technically the "server root" is /etc/httpd if
> >that's what they mean.
> 
> I interpreted that differently.  If what it wants is the top level
> directory that contains the bin/, lib/, include/, et al.  for Apache,
> that would be /usr, if you're using the rpm install of Apache.  If you
> installed apache to /usr/local/apache_1.3.22, for instance, then
> /usr/local/apache_1.3.22 would be the value of interest, given my 
> interpretation.
> 
> But really, the documentation for your package should explain what they 
> mean by this, one would think ...
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