On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Lars Weber wrote:
> I had the same problem and for me works
> the following (improvisation ?!) :
>
> Define the Server-Root-Directory in apache-1.2.6/src/Configuration,
> something like
>
> EXTRA_CFLAGS= -DHTTP_ROOT=\"/usr/local/apache\"
>
> After (succesful) compiling copy the gcache-binary from
> apache-1.2.6/src/gcache to the Server-Root-Dir. That's all.
That worked fine, thanks! However, no I get the following error:
Reading certificate and key for server richard2.pil.net:443
Launching... /usr/local/etc/ssl/src/gcache
bind: Address already in use
Okay, I have apache running on that ip using port 80..shouldn't I be able
to run another apache (ssl) on the same ip using port 443? This sounds
like a simple issue, but my understanding is bereft here...
TIA!
James Smallacombe Internet Access for Bucks County
[EMAIL PROTECTED] And Philadelphia, PA.
PlantageNet Internet Ltd. http://www.pil.net
"I'll plant Plantagenet, root him up who dares." 3Henry VI, I,i
For PGP public key: http://www.pil.net/~james/mypubkey.txt
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