[users@httpd] Installing a "slim" 1.3?

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Hello all.

Can anyone direct me to a good resource to trimming down Apache 1.3 to
be as small as possible for my needs?  I'd like to disable as much of
the server as possible both to reduce the footprint of the server and
to avoid potential linking errors in compiling on a very minimal Linux
install.

This is mainly a development site, possibly serving "full sized"
versions of pictures in my image gallery, to the public.  PHP, maybe
SSL, and MySQL are the only things I really need to be access through
the web server.  I'd like to trim out as much as I can to save space,
memory and cpu usage for the stuff I will never use.

I will be attempting to install the server on a modified LinkStation
(http://www.buffalotech.com), which has a MIPS processor running at
400MHz and has 64MB of RAM.  The box is meant to be a file server and
runs a very basic version of Linux.  A power house this is not, but
should be very capable to run what I'm wanting it for.

I've thought about 2.0, but my web host uses 1.3 and I'd like to
remain with what they use.  2.0 would let me browse my Subversion
repository over the web, but that isn't a good enough reason. :)

Thanks for any help!

-- 
Whatever you do - don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate
yourself either.
Your choices are half chance, and so are everybody else's.

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