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The normal installation will actually try and compile a specific httpd binary on the installation host - as long as the system has the standard compiler and build tools (gcc, make etc) available. This is the recommended way and ensures a working binary on the particular host.
However, sometimes our distributed binaries for the httpd will not work on a particular system and compiling your own binary is not possible. Here we provide a selection of Apache httpd binaries for various systems. These were all compiled from the original sources with default configuration options (apart from --with-layout=Apache for the 1.3 series and --enable-MODULE=static for the 2.2 series). Please use the binary adequate for the configuration file used (see $BDG_home/sushi/httpd.setup for details).
To compile them yourself:
Version | Sources | Script |
1.3.41 | apache_1.3.41.tar.gz_orig apache_1.3.41.tar.gz | 1.3.41_make_httpd.sh |
1.3.42 | apache_1.3.42.tar.gz_orig apache_1.3.42.tar.gz | 1.3.42_make_httpd.sh |
2.2.14 | httpd-2.2.14.tar.gz | 2.2.14_make_httpd.sh |
2.2.16 | httpd-2.2.16.tar.bz2 | 2.2.16_make_httpd.sh |
% cd /where/ever/sharp % source ./setup.csh # tcsh/csh - or - % . ./setup.sh # bash/sh/ksh/zsh % adm/bin/httpd-setup `hostname -s`
To start the SHARP/autoSHARP server, follow these instructions.