Re: installing an Apache module after Apache is up and running

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John Fitzgibbon wrote:
Sorry. My omission. I installed it on Linux. I have also installed a copy of Greenstone on Windows. In the case of Windows, there are a number of modules in the modules folder including mod_rewrite. In the case of Linux, there are no modules in the modules folder.

You will have to ask on a Greenstone list ... While it looks interesting, I would now want to run an installer I can't see the contents of. I have a managed installation of Apache and that would depend on the linux distribution, so bypassing the relevant package manager is going to be a problem.

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