Hey Brad,

I'm not use the apache in the last months, but, I think you can use the
--with-modules=ssl

try `./configure --help | less` to show all options and verify your sintax
ok ?

See you,
Bye.



On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Brad Isbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on CentOS 4.6.
>
> I run:
>    # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
> and I see:
>     configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options:  --enable-ssl
>
> So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this command:
>     # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
> and I see:
>     configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options:  --enable-modules
>
>
> In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure script and
> make the following change:
>
>   if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
>      enableval=$enable_ssl
>   else
>      enable_ssl=no                      <-----  I change this to
> enable_ssl=yes
>   fi
>
> This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
> ./modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file called
> mod_ssl.c
>
> I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the original
> configure commands?
>
>
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