Question about installing 2.4.48 in a non-standard location.

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Folks,

 

When I built 2.4.48 from source, I built it in /apps/apache_2.4.48 directory. However, because of the way

our servers are managed, I need to install this as /apps/apache_2.4.48_int and /apps/apache_2.4.48_ext.

When I have done this for earlier versions of Apache, I just edited the path names in apachectl, envvars,

envvars_std, and in httpd.conf.

 

This doesn’t seem to be adequate anymore.

 

I have also changed pathnames in apxs, apu-1-config and apr-1-config, but am still getting an error

message when I run “apachectl configtest

 

[root@appwebdev1ie bin]# ./apachectl configtest

httpd: Could not open configuration file /apps/apache_2.4.48/conf/httpd.conf: No such file or directory

 

Can someone toss me a clue as to where else this needs to be corrected? Obviously  something is checking

the default build path and I don’t know where this is going on.

 

Thank you,

 

Jeffrey Cauhape – IT Professional III – Linux and Solaris Administrator

Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation

(775) 224-6836 (cell)     jpcauhape@xxxxxxxxxxx


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