> -----Original Message----- > From: Carl Wenrich [mailto:carlwenrich@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:44 PM > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [users@httpd] install > > When I run netstat -a | grep '*.80' I get nothing. Well, I don't actually know the exact format of every command output for all versions of every OS... The idea was that you should poke around in the TCP/IP area and see what's using port 80, ie, run netstat without the pipe and just browse the output, then form your own grep filter etc.. > When I run > ps -ef | grep '*.80' I only get the grep process itself. I'm not surprised. I never advised running that (it was "ps -ef | grep httpd"). > When > I run lsof -i tcp:80 I get: > COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME > apache2 3442 root 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) > apache2 3446 www-data 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) > apache2 3447 www-data 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) > apache2 3448 www-data 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) > apache2 3449 www-data 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) > apache2 3450 www-data 3u IPv6 4485 TCP *:www (LISTEN) Aha! so you have apache2 already running. My guess is that your linux distro was installed with a built-in version of apache2. Probably it starts up automatically (to see how, read http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/01/03/1728227). You could just use this apache, or if you want to replace it, de-install it and retry the installation of the version you want. Rgds, Owen Boyle Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. > > Boyle Owen <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Carl Wenrich [mailto:carlwenrich@xxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 2:00 AM > > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [users@httpd] install > > > > There were no errors on the command line. I also thought > > everything went fine at first. I ran make, and then make > > install. Again, no errors. But when I tried to start the > > server, I got messages saying that (98) Address already in > > use, make_sock could not bind to address ...80, and no > > listening sockets available. > > > What this means is simply that there is already an > application running > that has bound to port 80. You new apache needs this > port so can't > start. This is probably a webserver - like your > previous version of > apache? Having looked into your logfile, I see you're > running linux, so > something like "netstat -a | grep '*.80'" should show > you something > listening on port 80 and "ps -ef | grep httpd" will > show if you have any > apache process running. > > BTW, This is a completely different error to your first > posting ("config > log tells me there are a number of fatal errors")... > > Rgds, > Owen Boyle > Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may > be ignored. > > > > Sander Temme wrote: > > > > > > On Sep 14, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Carl Wenrich wrote: > > > > > I'm trying to install the latest version (from > > source) and the > > > config log tells me there are a number of fatal errors. The > > > config.log.tar.gz is attached. Please advise. > > > > configure: exit 0 > > > > Not seeing any errors. Looks like the configure process went > > smoothly. 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