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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by hiten pandya <hp...@lycos.co.uk> on 2001/10/22 23:39:45 UTC

regarding httpd.h

hi all,
i was wondering.. that... why do we have fixed paths in httpd.h 
such as the one for define statements....

thanks,

regards,
hiten pandya
<hp...@lycos.co.uk>

            

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Re: regarding httpd.h

Posted by George Schlossnagle <ge...@mail.communityconnect.com>.
The defines in httpd.h all specify defaults, for example if you don't 
compile with --prefix=<blah>

On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 05:47 PM, hiten pandya wrote:

> hi all,
> i was wondering.. that... why do we have fixed paths in httpd.h
> such as the one for define statements....
>
> thanks,
>
> regards,
> hiten pandya
> <hp...@lycos.co.uk>
>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Free E-mail - Lycos UK - http://www.lycos.co.uk
> Get your domain for £9.90 - 
> http://lycos.uk.domainnames.com/default.asp?caller=lycos_ef
> Play now to win £1 Million - 
> http://www.thedailydraw.com/mainframe.cfm?source=lycos
>
>