On Feb 27, 2007, at 6:37 AM, Brian McCann wrote:
running on my system. I installed to /usr/local/apache2. when I run check the version httpd -version it is still 2.2.3
which httpdtells you where your httpd binary is. Bet you're not running the one in /usr/local/apache2/bin... what if you put that directory ath the front of your PATH?
There probably is a script in /etc/init.d that starts and stops your httpd when the server boots and shuts down. You could replace that script by one that calls your installation, or add a script of your own. Remember that you have to call the full path of your own installed binary: what's on your PATH is likely the RPM install.
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