Try apt-get install apache2-dev
Genesis X1 wrote: > Yes i used apt-get install apache2 to install the HTTPD server. > I searched my box using find files/folders utility but couldnt locate > the file needed. > > GenesisX1 > > > On 12/21/06, Issac Goldstand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> These would be in the Apache development headers, not in the mod_perl >> distribution. Did you install a binary package of Apache or build it >> yourself? If the former, you'll need to install the corresponding >> development package; if the latter, apxs should be installed to the >> httpd/bin directory. >> >> Issac >> >> Genesis X1 wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Im trying to get NTLM Authentication working for Apache 2xx. >> > >> > So that Windows Users can access Apache Web Server with their Windows >> > Domain credentials. (Single Sign On) >> > >> > I have installed Perl 5 and Apache HTTPD Server 2.2.3 correctly. >> > >> > I Downloaded the Apache2-AuthenNTLM-0.02.tar module and tried to >> > compiled it. >> > >> > Compilation needed mod_perl and hence i downloaded >> > mod_perl-2.0-current.tarand tried to run perl Makefile.PL and get the >> > following error. >> > >> > sh-3.1$ perl Makefile.PL >> > no conflicting prior mod_perl version found - good. >> > ************* WARNING ************* >> > >> > Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm, >> > but libgdbm.so was not found. >> > You could just symlink it to /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3.0.0 >> > >> > >> > ************* WARNING ************* >> > >> > Next we need to know where the 'apxs' script is located. This script >> > provides a lot of information about the Apache installation, and makes >> > it easier to find things on your system. Normally it's located in the >> > same directory as the 'httpd' executable. >> > >> > If you don't yet have Apache installed you can build Apache against >> > the Apache source code, but you won't be able to run the test suite (a >> > very important step). Therefore you may want to install Apache before >> > proceeding. >> > >> > Please provide a full path to 'apxs' executable >> > (press Enter if you don't have it installed): >> > >> > Please provide the location of the Apache directory: /etc/apache2/ >> > [ error] Unable to open /etc/apache2//ap_release.h: No such file or >> > directory >> > [ error] Unable to determine server version, aborting. >> > [ error] Please specify MP_APXS or MP_AP_PREFIX. >> > sh-3.1$ >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > >> > >> > Neither "apxs" nor ap_release.h files are stored in my Unix Box ?? >> > >> > Please Help me ! >> > >> > >