RE: [users@httpd] Finding what module are installed

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The surest way to get that list is to ask the OS. On Solaris, use "pldd `cat <PATH TO HTTPD LOGS>/httpd.pid`". I'm sure there are similar tools on other Unices.
 
-ascs

 
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From: Thomas Anderson [mailto:architect.matrix@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 6:31 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [users@httpd] Finding what module are installed


Hi,
I have Apache2 installed on a debian server. I had installed several modules but am not sure what all I had installed.
Is there any way I can see what all modules are present?
'apache2 -l' does not show all the modules installed it only shows the ones that were compiled in. 
Any ideas on this?

Arch



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