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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "TD - Sales International Holland B.V." <td...@salesint.com> on 2002/01/28 11:38:00 UTC

Re: how to check syntax of a stand-alone httpd.conf

On Monday 28 January 2002 05:59, you wrote:

apachectl is just a script, just edit it and change the paths temporarily

> Hello,
>
> I am using apache 1.3.22 on Linux (rh7.2) and
> subject line pretty much says it all.
>
>
> I am *not* interested in checking syntax of httpd.conf
> of a production environment. I am interested
> to be able to check the syntax of a httpd.conf ,sitting
> let say, in /tmp/httpd.conf.test   ...
>
> I guess I can not say:
> apachectl -f /tmp/httpd.conf.test
>
> or the following for that matter:
>
> httpd -f /tmp/httpd.conf.test which actually starts
> a daemon which I do not want to happen....
>
> So how else can I check the syntax of a test stand-alone
> config file ....?
>
> Thanks,
> Farid
> UNM
>
>
>
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