On Jan 12, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Ok, thank you.I understand now that I will probably need to build the web server with all its modules included as shared, and if I will need a certain module, I will be able to add it using just httpd.conf. Until now I've tried to build it with as few as possible modules, and add more modules only if I will need them, but I don't think it is possible, or it is possible but not very easy.
No. Build the server with modules you want, either built-in or shared.Some modules that are very common /often used are built-in -- there's a chance that modules you want and didn't build as shared modules are already compiled into apache.
As per Michael's instructions, if you build mod_so, you can build any module in the future as-needed, and load it as a shared object.
The point being:you should have no reason to rebuild apache. either the modules you want are built in already , or you can just build the modules and not the apache web server.
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