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author | Ryan Bloom <rbb@apache.org> | 2000-12-23 02:46:42 +0100 |
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committer | Ryan Bloom <rbb@apache.org> | 2000-12-23 02:46:42 +0100 |
commit | d6419f142e76ea32170083e77e65635016d32ad9 (patch) | |
tree | 0dfc5a89c9574c3ae90371c398835d217e6d4b7c /INSTALL | |
parent | If we get EAGAIN returned from apr_sendfile, then we need to loop back and (diff) | |
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Update the Readme and Install docs to reflect 2.0 a bit better.
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@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ For some of the support scripts like `apxs' or `dbmmanage' (which are written in Perl) the Perl 5 interpreter is required (versions 5.003 and 5.004 are fine). If no such interpreter is - found by APACI's `configure' script this is no harm. Of - course, you still can build and install Apache 1.3. Only those + found by the `configure' script this is no harm. Of + course, you still can build and install Apache 2.0. Only those support scripts cannot be used. If you have multiple Perl interpreters installed (perhaps a Perl 4 from the vendor and a Perl 5 from your own), then it is recommended to use the --with-perl option (see below) to make sure the correct one is - selected by APACI. + selected by ./configure. o Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support [OPTIONAL]: @@ -338,16 +338,7 @@ (-) = disabled per default [enable with --enable-module ] Use the --enable-suexec option to enable the suEXEC feature by - building and installing the "suexec" support program. Use - --suexec-caller=UID to set the allowed caller user id, - --suexec-userdir=DIR to set the user subdirectory, - --suexec-docroot=DIR to set the suexec root directory, - --suexec-uidmin=UID/--suexec-gidmin=GID to set the minimal - allowed UID/GID, --suexec-logfile=FILE to set the logfile and - --suexec-safepath=PATH to set the safe shell PATH for the suEXEC - feature. At least one --suexec-xxxxx option has to be provided - together with the --enable-suexec option to let APACI accept your - request for using the suEXEC feature. + building and installing the "suexec" support program. CAUTION: FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE SUEXEC FEATURE WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU TO FIRST READ THE DOCUMENT htdocs/manual/suexec.html @@ -364,26 +355,9 @@ YOU NOT CONSIDER USING SUEXEC AND KEEP AWAY FROM THESE OPTIONS! - Use the --shadow option to let APACI create a shadow source tree - of the sources for building. This is useful when you want to - build for different platforms in parallel (usually through a NFS, - AFS or DFS mounted filesystem). You may specify a directory to - the --shadow option into which the shadow tree will be created. - Use the --quiet option to disable all configuration verbose messages. - Use the --verbose option to enable additional verbose messages. - - Use the --server-uid option to specify the user ID you want the - server to run as. If not specified the server will run as user - nobody. If the user ID specified is different than the ID of the - user starting the server, you need to start the server as root. - - Use the --server-gid option to specify the group ID you want the - server user ID to be a member of. If not specified, the group ID - will be #-1. - 4. Building the package -------------------- |