Re: where is 'apr-1-config'?

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Has anyone here ever used apr-1-config? I'm still completely blocked on this step and there's nothing in the apache.org documentation about how to get apr-1-config if you don't have it. Can anyone point me somewhere?

        -Bennett

At 05:07 PM 7/16/2010, Bennett Haselton wrote:
I emailed the author of the modlogslow module asking for help installing it on CentOS 5.5, and he sent me back instructions that included this step:

>>>
2. compile

# first, get link switch(es) for linking to APR by apr-1-config
$ /___path-to-apache-bin___/apr-1-config --link-ld

ex.
/home/apache-2.2.2/bin/apr-1-config --link-ld
   -L/home/apache-2.2.2/lib -lapr-1
>>>

I replied that I didn't have a file called "apr-1-config" on my machine, and that there were no files with *apr* names in the /usr/sbin/ directory, which is where my httpd executable lives. Unfortunately I didn't hear back from him after that.

I have googled "apr-1-config" but couldn't find any info. If he assumes that file is on my machine, is he making some assumption about my machine? (e.g. is this file only present on machines where Apache was built from source? because mine was provisioned for me by the hosting company and it doesn't have the Apache source on it).

        -Bennett


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