It sets a definition that <IfDefine> blocks in the config can pick up.

  Issac

Eben wrote:
> Hi thanks,
> 
> Dumb question coming up:
> 
> What exactly is the significance of the -D flag?  I never was able to
> find any descriptions of what this represented...
> 
> Eben
> 
> William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>> Eben wrote:
>>  
>>> Just thought I'd post the answer to this in case anyone else ever runs
>>> into this issue.  The solution to setting the apache windows service
>>> with the SSL flag was:
>>>
>>> apache -k uninstall
>>> apache -D SSL -k install
>>>     
>>
>> The shorthand is
>>
>> apache -k config -D SSL
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