RE: Question about configure not answered in documentation

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It occurred to me that the simplest thing to do with the latest server is to just 
copy the httpd.conf file over from the older instance to the newer instance.

Hit the 'Easy' button....

Jeffrey Cauhape - IT Professional III - Linux and Solaris Administrator
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
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-----Original Message-----
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Or maybe you can create just a symlink from the apache folder to the correct HTML path


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-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Clarke <dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 8:39 PM
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Subject: Re:  Question about configure not answered in documentation

On 4/5/19 2:55 PM, Jeff Cauhape wrote:
> I am guessing the answer to my question is probably "no", but I'm 
> hoping
> 
> someone here has a silver bullet.
> 
>


I think this is a basic path thing passed along like so :


beta $ ./configure --prefix=/some/app/path \ --sysconfdir=/usr/local/www/conf \ --localstatedir=/usr/local/www/var --datadir=/usr/local/www/data \ --htmldir=/usr/local/www/docs \

... etc etc etc



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