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OnLAMP: Installing Apache 2.0
May 1, 2001, 23 :25 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1888 reads) (Other stories by Ryan Bloom)

"... This is the first in a series of six monthly columns in which we'll explain how Apache 2.0 differs from Apache 1.3, and why Apache users should care."

"... The first hurdle to using Apache 2.0 is configuration and installation of Apache. There are two forms of configuration -- compile-time and run-time. This article will focus on getting a tarball, compiling it, and then installing it."

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