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  1. This tutorial will describe the procedures for installing Apache HTTPD server from sources in Linux environment.

    Download the latest version of httpd sources from http://httpd.apache.org/.

    Unzip the downloaded archive and use the commands given below to compile and install Apache httpd.

    Unzip the archive using the command below:

    If it is a zip file:

    unzip <<downloaded zip filename>>

    If it is a tar.gz file:

    tar -zxf <<downloaded zip filename>>

    If it is a tar.bz2 file:

    tar -jxf <<downloaded zip filename>>

    Go to the extracted Apache httpd source directory using the command given below (From now onwards, the extracted httpd source directory name will be assumed as httpd):

    cd httpd

    Now, in order to install Apache from sources, we need to compile the downloaded source. To compile the code, we will use the command configure.

    ./configure --prefix=/opt/server/apache --enable-so --enable-auth-digest --enable-rewrite=shared
    --enable-setenvif=shared --enable-mime=shared --enable-deflate=shared --enable-ssl=shared
    --with-ssl=/usr/include/openssl --enable-headers

    “./” at the beginning of the command says that we are executing the “configure” script in the current directory.

    To have the support for OpenSSL, you may have to install openssl-devel library. To install OpenSSL devel, use the command specified below:

    yum install -y curl curl-devel openssl openssl-devel

    To get the complete list of available options, use:

    ./configure --help

    After the compilation is completed, use the command below to install:

    make && make install

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