At 07:46 AM 7/8/2006, you wrote:
You would probably need to "make clean; configure --options; make install". If you want to stick with the current install, you can use the -f command line option (to apachectl or httpd) to tell it where to look for httpd.conf.
Many thanks, it's now looking in the right directory. However... Upon running httpd, I get:
httpd: Syntax error on line 166 of /Library/Apache2/conf/httpd.conf: module authn_file_module is built-in and can't be loaded
I then remm'ed out that line, and got:httpd: Syntax error on line 170 of /Library/Apache2/conf/httpd.conf: module authn_default_module is built-in and can't be loaded
I could obviously rem that out, but I have a feeling this will go on and on..Unfortunately I don't recall what options I installed my previous version of apache with, but I compiled apache 2.2.2 with :
./configure --enable-mods-shared --prefix=/Library/Apache2 --enable-ssl Thanks again.Evan
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