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author | Nilgun Belma Buguner <nilgun@apache.org> | 2008-07-19 12:30:42 +0200 |
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committer | Nilgun Belma Buguner <nilgun@apache.org> | 2008-07-19 12:30:42 +0200 |
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diff --git a/docs/manual/programs/configure.xml b/docs/manual/programs/configure.xml index f282c8320e..9c91764853 100644 --- a/docs/manual/programs/configure.xml +++ b/docs/manual/programs/configure.xml @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ <p>This script, included in the root directory of the source distribution, is for compilation on Unix and Unix-like systems only. For other platforms, see the <a - href="../platform/">platform</a> documentation.</p> + href="../platform/">platform</a> documentation.</p> </summary> <seealso><a href="../install.html">Compiling and Installing</a></seealso> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ </dl> </section> - <section id="installationdirectories"><title>Installation + <section id="installationdirectories"><title>Installation directories</title> <p>These options define the installation directory. The installation @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ <section id="directoryfinetuning"><title>Fine tuning of the installation directories</title> - + <p>For better control of the installation directories, use the options below. Please note that the directory defaults are set by <code>autoconf</code> and are overwritten by the corresponding layout @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ By default <code>infodir</code> is set to <code><var>PREFIX</var>/info</code>. This option is currently unused.</dd> - + <dt><code>--libdir=<var>DIR</var></code></dt> <dd>Install object code libraries in <var>DIR</var>. By default <code>libdir</code> is set to @@ -198,16 +198,16 @@ <code>autoconf</code> and currently unused.</dd> <dt><code>--mandir=<var>DIR</var></code></dt> - <dd>Install the man documentation in <var>DIR</var>. By default + <dd>Install the man documentation in <var>DIR</var>. By default <code>mandir</code> is set to <code><var>EPREFIX</var>/man</code>.</dd> - + <dt><code>--oldincludedir=<var>DIR</var></code></dt> <dd>Install C header files for non-gcc in <var>DIR</var>. By default <code>oldincludedir</code> is set to <code>/usr/include</code>. This option is offered by <code>autoconf</code> and currently unused.</dd> - + <dt><code>--sbindir=<var>DIR</var></code></dt> <dd>Install the system administrator executables in <var>DIR</var>. Those are server programs like <program>httpd</program>, @@ -227,10 +227,10 @@ files <code>httpd.conf</code>, <code>mime.types</code>, etc. in <var>DIR</var>. By default <code>sysconfdir</code> is set to <code><var>PREFIX</var>/etc</code>.</dd> - </dl> + </dl> </section> </section> - + <section id="systemtypes"><title>System types</title> <p>These options are used to cross-compile the Apache HTTP Server to run on @@ -270,14 +270,14 @@ <code>--enable-<var>FEATURE</var>=no</code>.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-<var>FEATURE</var>[=<var>ARG</var>]</code></dt> - <dd>Include <var>FEATURE</var>. The default value for <var>ARG</var> + <dd>Include <var>FEATURE</var>. The default value for <var>ARG</var> is <code>yes</code>.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-<var>MODULE</var>=shared</code></dt> <dd>The corresponding module will be build as DSO module.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-<var>MODULE</var>=static</code></dt> - <dd>By default enabled modules are linked statically. You can force + <dd>By default enabled modules are linked statically. You can force this explicitly.</dd> </dl> @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ <p>Some modules are compiled by default and have to be disabled explicitly. Use the following options to remove discrete modules from the compilation process.</p> - + <dl> <dt><code>--disable-actions</code></dt> <dd>Disable action triggering on requests, which is provided by @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ <dd><module>mod_cgi</module>, which provides support for CGI scripts, is enabled by default when using a non-threaded MPM. Use this option to disable CGI support.</dd> - + <dt><code>--disable-cgid</code></dt> <dd>When using the threaded MPMs <module>worker</module> or <module>perchild</module> support for CGI scripts is provided by @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ another protocol module instead. <strong>Don't disable this module unless you are really sure what you are doing.</strong> <br/> - Note: This module will always be linked statically.</dd> + Note: This module will always be linked statically.</dd> <dt><code>--disable-imagemap</code></dt> <dd>Disable support for server based imagemaps, which provided by @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ <dt><code>--enable-authnz-ldap</code></dt> <dd>Enable LDAP based authentication provided by <module>mod_authnz_ldap</module>.</dd> - + <dt><code>--enable-cache</code></dt> <dd>Enable dynamic file caching provided by <module>mod_cache</module>. This experimental module may be @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ <dd>Enable DAV support for filesystem resources, which is provided by <module>mod_dav_fs</module>. This module is a provider for the <module>mod_dav</module> module, so you should also use - <code>--enable-dav</code>.</dd> + <code>--enable-dav</code>.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-dav-lock</code></dt> <dd>Enable <module>mod_dav_lock</module> which provides generic DAV @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ <module>mod_disk_cache</module>.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-expires</code></dt> - <dd>Enable Expires header control provided by + <dd>Enable <code>Expires</code> header control provided by <module>mod_expires</module>.</dd> <dt><code>--enable-ext-filter</code></dt> @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ <dd>Enable memory caching provided by <module>mod_mem_cache</module>.</dd> - <dt><code>--enable-mime-magic</code></dt> + <dt><code>--enable-mime-magic</code></dt> <dd>Enable automatical determining of <glossary ref="mime-type">MIME types</glossary>, which is provided by @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ <!-- module doc needed --> <dt><code>--enable-optional-fn-export</code></dt> <dd>Enable the example for an optional function exporter, which is - provided by <code>mod_optional_fn_export</code>.</dd> + provided by <code>mod_optional_fn_export</code>.</dd> <!-- module doc needed --> <dt><code>--enable-optional-fn-import</code></dt> @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ </dd> <dt><code>--enable-modules=<var>MODULE-LIST</var></code></dt> - <dd>This option behaves similar to <code>--enable-mods-shared</code>, + <dd>This option behaves similar to <code>--enable-mods-shared</code>, but will link the given modules statically. This mean, these modules will always be present while running <program>httpd</program>. They need not be loaded with <directive @@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ <dl> <dt><code>--with-<var>PACKAGE</var>[=<var>ARG</var>]</code></dt> <dd>Use the package <var>PACKAGE</var>. The default value for - <var>ARG</var> is<code>yes</code>.</dd> + <var>ARG</var> is <code>yes</code>.</dd> <dt><code>--without-<var>PACKAGE</var></code></dt> <dd>Do not use the package <var>PACKAGE</var>. This is the same as @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ <section id="packageopt"><title>Specific packages</title> <dl> <dt><code>--with-apr=<var>DIR</var>|<var>FILE</var></code></dt> - <dd>The <glossary ref="apr">Apache Portable Runtime</glossary> (APR) + <dd>The <glossary ref="apr">Apache Portable Runtime</glossary> (APR) is part of the httpd source distribution and will automatically be build together with the HTTP server. If you want to use an already installed APR instead you @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ or the directory to the installed APR. <code>apr-config</code> must exist within this directory or the subdirectory <code>bin</code>.</dd> - + <dt><code>--with-apr-util=<var>DIR</var>|<var>FILE</var></code></dt> <dd>The Apache Portable Runtime Utilities (APU) are part of the httpd source distribution and will automatically be build @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ APU instead you have to tell <code>configure</code> the path to the <code>apu-config</code> script. You may set the absolute path and name or the directory to the installed APU. <code>apu-config</code> must - exists within this directory or the subdirectory + exist within this directory or the subdirectory <code>bin</code>.</dd> <dt><code>--with-ssl=<var>DIR</var></code></dt> @@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ in the APU, so this database is always available. If you would like to use other database types, use the following options to enable them:</p> - + <dl> <dt><code>--with-gdbm[=<var>path</var>]</code></dt> <dd>If no <var>path</var> is specified, <code>configure</code> will @@ -805,11 +805,11 @@ <code><var>path</var>/include</code> for the relevant files. Finally, the <var>path</var> may specify specific include and library paths separated by a colon.</dd> - + <dt><code>--with-ndbm[=<var>path</var>]</code></dt> - <dd>Like <code>--with-gdbm</code>, bur searches for a New DBM + <dd>Like <code>--with-gdbm</code>, but searches for a New DBM installation.</dd> - + <dt><code>--with-berkeley-db[=<var>path</var>]</code></dt> <dd>Like <code>--with-gdbm</code>, but searches for a Berkeley DB installation.</dd> @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ </note> </section> </section> - + <section id="supportopt"><title>Options for support programs</title> <dl> <dt><code>--enable-static-support</code></dt> @@ -841,7 +841,8 @@ option unless you understand all the security implications of running a suid binary on your server.</strong> Further options to configure <program>suexec</program> are described <a - href="#suexec">below</a>.</dd> </dl> + href="#suexec">below</a>.</dd> + </dl> <p>It is possible to create a statically linked binary of a single support program by using the following options:</p> @@ -862,7 +863,7 @@ <dt><code>--enable-static-htdigest</code></dt> <dd>Build a statically linked version of <program> htdigest</program>.</dd> - + <dt><code>--enable-static-htpasswd</code></dt> <dd>Build a statically linked version of <program> htpasswd</program>.</dd> @@ -876,7 +877,8 @@ rotatelogs</program>.</dd> </dl> - <section id="suexec"><title>suexec configuration options</title> + <section id="suexec"> + <title><code>suexec</code> configuration options</title> <p>The following options are used to fine tune the behavior of <program> suexec</program>. See <a href="suexec.html#install">Configuring and installing suEXEC</a> @@ -884,14 +886,14 @@ <dl> <dt><code>--with-suexec-bin</code></dt> - <dd>This defines the path to suexec binary. Default is - <code>--sbindir</code> (see <a href="directoryfinetuning">Fine - tuning of installation directories</a>).</dd> + <dd>This defines the path to <program>suexec</program> binary. + Default is <code>--sbindir</code> (see <a href="#directoryfinetuning" + >Fine tuning of installation directories</a>).</dd> <dt><code>--with-suexec-caller</code></dt> <dd>This defines the user allowed to call <program>suexec</program>. - It should be the same as the user under which <program>httpd</program> - normally runs.</dd> + It should be the same as the user under which + <program>httpd</program> normally runs.</dd> <dt><code>--with-suexec-docroot</code></dt> <dd>This defines the directory tree under which <program> @@ -954,7 +956,7 @@ <dt><code>LDFLAGS</code></dt> <dd>Set linker flags, e.g. <code>-L<var>libdir</var></code> if you have - libraries in a nonstandard directory <var>libdir</var>.</dd> + libraries in a nonstandard directory <var>libdir</var>.</dd> </dl> </section> </manualpage> |