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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:56:02 +0530
From: Anik Pal <anik AT vadodara DOT oilfield DOT slb DOT com>
Subject: Apache 2.2.6 building from source code
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Hello all,
I'm trying to build apache from source code downloaded from cygwin mirror
site. I am following the sequence listed in "apache2-2.2.6-1.sh" for
building the source code. But it looks like it place the build binary of
apache in the default location, I want it to build and place the binary in
the my defined location. 
I know in the unix set up 
%Configure --prefix="Traget_directory" 
you can direct it to place the binary. But as I'm not directly running
configure rather running 
% apache2-2.2.6-1.sh conf (hope it will apply cygwin specific patches) 
so I can't input the prefix target directory.

So what changes to be required to redirect the binary in my defined
location?
Regards

Anik Pal
Vadodara, India



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