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ac_prog_apache
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SYNOPSIS
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<code>AC_PROG_APACHE([version])</code>
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DESCRIPTION
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This macro searches for an installed apache server. If nothing was
specified when calling configure or just --with-apache, it searches in
/usr/local/apache/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin The
argument of --with-apache specifies the full pathname of the httpd
argument. For instance --with-apache=/usr/sbin/httpd.
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If the version argument is given, AC_PROG_APACHE checks that the apache
server is this version number or higher.
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If the apache server is not found, abort configuration with error message.
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It defines the symbol APACHE if the server is found.
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Files using apache should do the following:
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@APACHE@ -d /etc/httpd
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It defines the symbol APACHE_MODULES if a directory containing mod_env.* is
found in the default server root directory (obtained with httpd -V).
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The httpd.conf file listing modules to be loaded dynamicaly can use
@APACHE_MODULES@ to grab them in the appropriate sub directory. For
instance:
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...
<IfModule mod_so.c>
LoadModule env_module @APACHE_MODULES@/mod_env.so
LoadModule config_log_module @APACHE_MODULES@/mod_log_config.so
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Copyright © 2008 Loic Dachary <loic@senga.org>
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