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It is doable. I compile my own apache and provide it as a tar.gz file bundled with other set of scripts.
If the paths on the target machine do not match the paths on your build machine, then you will need to define LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Hi,
I want to build httpd server and install on some other machine with my own build scripts.
Does it hard codes any paths internally?
Thanks & Regards,
Aruna.
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