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Old 06-21-2005
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Apache 2.0 For Aix 5.2

Anyone know where to find the binaries for Apache 2.0.x running
on AIX 5.2.0.0 ?
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I don't believe they have an Apache 2.0 binary, only version 1.

However, IBM has their own HTTP Server based on Apache 2.0 (which explains why there is no binary of Apache 2.0 available from IBM).

Check out the website IBM HTTP Server.

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Apache 2.0 / IBM HTTP Server

I tried unsuccessfully to compile Apache 2 on AIX 5.2 or AIX5.3. I do not remember the issue I was having, but searches via Google showed others encountered the same problems and there was never an answer. Well, the answer was as DogDay says, install IBM HTTP Server, which met my needs fine.
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