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Date:      Fri, 28 May 1999 09:15:13 -0700
From:      Steve Doty <sdoty@jaxx.net>
To:        "Mind's I" <dsylikm@hotmail.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Apache Install Problems--Steve Doty take a look...
Message-ID:  <374EC111.5EC9A59B@jaxx.net>
References:  <19990528155125.12267.qmail@hotmail.com>

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You download the source files. If you want the binary you either need to
compile the source or download the package from the freebsd site.
download ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/packages/www/apache-1.3.6.tgz
and then do a pkg_add -v apache-1.3.6.tgz
this will install the packaged binary for apache.
If your interested in compiling apache email me back and I will send you
more detailed instructions.

Steve



Mind's I wrote:
> 
> Help!
> 
> I got the lates version of apache off a floppy, here is the story below, can
> someone tell me what's what?
> 
> I untared the apache file (which was named apache~1.gz EVENTHOUGH if you
> looked @ the file on W98 is was named apache_1.3.6.tar.gz)...and it created
> a directory called 'apache_1.3.6'  So far, so good.
> 
> I go into the 'apache_1.3.6' directory, ls, and there is another dir called
> 'src'.  Again, so far so good.  I go into the 'src' dir expecting to findthe
> binary files I need to copy, but I find another dir called 'ap'.  I go into
> the 'ap' dir and ls and find a file called: .indent.pro
> 
> What went wrong?
> 
> I expected setting up the name server to be a pain, but it was a snap as
> compaired to this...
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug
> 
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