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Operating Systems Linux Apache httpd configuration - Issues with APR Post 302992343 by videsh77 on Friday 24th of February 2017 01:37:56 AM
Old 02-24-2017
RedHat Apache httpd configuration - Issues with APR

Hi

I have tried setting up of Apache http server - httpd-2.4.25.

During configuration, I understand it needs APR to be setup. Hence I have downloaded APR & APR-Util.

Performed,
Code:
tar xvfC apr-1.5.2.tar /root/httpd-2.4.25/srclib/apr

What is happening is there is another directory 'apr-1.5.2' getting created under '/root/httpd-2.4.25/srclib/apr'

Documentation of Apr says you must not have version numbers. APR distribution must be placed under, './srclib/apr'

Point is how could I get rid of '-1.5.2' from the folder name of APR so, I could have ./configure script could be executed semalessly ?

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Last edited by zaxxon; 02-24-2017 at 05:15 AM..
 

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Apache2(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      Apache2(3pm)

NAME
APR::Request::Apache2 - wrapper for a mod_apreq2 handle. SYNOPSIS
use APR::Request::Apache2; my $req = APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r); DESCRIPTION
The APR::Request::Apache2 module provides a constructor for interfacing with the mod_apreq2 Apache module. This manpage documents version 2.13 of the APR::Request::Apache2 package. METHODS
APR::Request::Apache2 - derived from "APR::Request". handle APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r) Creates an APR::Request::Apache2 object. The argument $r is an Apache2::RequestRec object (from mod_perl2). SEE ALSO
APR::Request, Apache2::RequestRec. COPYRIGHT
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