The Apache webserver can be be RPM'd easy. I compiled PHP from source
and did a make;make install and it works perfectly.
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 23:40:28 +0000
Joey Kelly <looseduk@ductape.net> wrote:
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> Dave,
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> Yuou run redhat, right? I'm sure you can rpm apache and mod_php4, no
> sweat...
>
> - --Joey
>
> Thou spake:
> >On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Dave Prentice wrote:
> >> Hey y'all,
> >> Just hoping as a side benefit of the meeting -- is anybody real
> >> familiar with setting up an Apache server? A guy named Mike Eschman
> >> with Engima Corp. in Metairie(www.engima.com) just donated two dual
> >> PII 350 mhz machines for me to set up at school as servers for
> >> science, math, and the Gutenberg Project. He already delivered the
> >> hardware, but I'm at the bottom of the Apache learning curve trying
> >> to make WIMS and the Gutenberg books accessible to remote users. If
> >> anybody has documentation, suggestions, etc. to bring to the
> >> meeting it would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >I'm not sure I can make it, but Apache is fairly easy to set up.
> >Most of the set up is in the httpd.conf, unless you want to compile
> >with php/mysql, etc...
> >
> >
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