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Posted to docs@httpd.apache.org by Chris Pepper <pe...@mail.reppep.com> on 2001/02/28 18:44:31 UTC
[PATCH] ./INSTALL for 1.3
Typo fixes for INSTALL. Submitted for committing to the main apache-1.3 repository.
Chris Pepper
Index: INSTALL
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RCS file: /home/cvspublic/apache-1.3/INSTALL,v
retrieving revision 1.65
diff -u -d -b -r1.65 INSTALL
--- INSTALL 2000/12/15 14:32:11 1.65
+++ INSTALL 2001/02/28 17:36:55
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
APACHE INSTALLATION
- NOTE: Windows users please read the documents README-WIN.txt and
+ NOTE: Windows users please read the documents README-WIN.TXT and
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/windows.html, (or the
htdocs/manual/windows.html file included with Apache).
The following applies only to Unix users.
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
Note 4: When you later want to extend your Apache installation via
third-party modules through the DSO+APXS mechanism make sure
that you at least compile with mod_so included, even when no
- distributed modules are build as shared objects. This can be
+ distributed modules are built as shared objects. This can be
achieved by explicitly using --enable-module=so.
Note 5: Some platforms require --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE for
@@ -366,15 +366,15 @@
automatically. But if multiple Perl instances exist on your system you
have to select the correct one manually.
- Use the --without-support option to explicitly disable the build and
+ Use the --without-support option to explicitly disable the building and
installation of support tools from the src/support/ area. This can be
- useful when you have compilation problems with one or more of these not
+ useful when you have compilation problems with one or more of these
programs on your platform or if you just don't need them.
- Use the --without-confadjust option to explicitly disable some built
+ Use the --without-confadjust option to explicitly disable some
user/situation dependent adjustments to the config files (Group, Port,
ServerAdmin, ServerName, etc.). This is usually only interesting for
- vendor package maintainers who wants to force the keeping of defaults.
+ vendor package maintainers who want to force the keeping of defaults.
Use the --without-execstrip option to disable the stripping of
executables on installation. This can be important on some platforms in
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
with the --enable-suexec option to let APACI accept your request for
using the suEXEC feature.
- CAUTION: FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE SUEXEC FEATURE WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU TO
+ CAUTION: FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE SUEXEC FEATURE WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU
FIRST READ THE DOCUMENT htdocs/manual/suexec.html BEFORE USING
THE ABOVE OPTIONS.
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
$ make
Please be patient here, this takes approximately 2 minutes to complete
- under a Pentium-166/FreeBSD-2.2 system, dependend on the amount of
+ under a Pentium-166/FreeBSD-2.2 system, dependent on the number of
modules you have enabled.
5. Installing the package
@@ -486,8 +486,6 @@
configuration files under PREFIX/etc/.
$ vi PREFIX/etc/httpd.conf
- $ vi PREFIX/etc/access.conf
- $ vi PREFIX/etc/srm.conf
Have a look at the Apache manual under htdocs/manual/ or
http://www.apache.org/docs/ for a complete reference of available
--
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