Can anybody tell me a good way to include a date in the apache configuration? For various reasons I’m trying to avoid |’s to logrotate and want the date in a logfile’s name. I’m really hoping to put the date into an apache variable I can use within the config.
A prior install involved running sed commands to update the config files on apache startup (!!) which I’m trying to get rid of. Define DATE ?? Joe Jensen (402)-240-3645 Host Services From: Mike Rumph [mailto:mike.ru...@oracle.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:54 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Only apache 2.4 installed in /usr works fine but not in "/usr/local/apache2" please help me. Hello Padmahas, The problem is probably due to the issues listed in your other email thread: "sudo: apachectl: command not found" Thanks, Mike Rumph On 3/31/2015 4:08 AM, Padmahas Bn wrote: I noticed that apr installed without --prefix option installs apr to /usr/local by default. I also noticed apr-utils requires "--with-apr=/usr/local/apr" option to configure. And another thing is apache2.4 installed with "--prefix=/usr" option will install inside /usr path, merging things with already existing folders and creating folders which doesn't exist. And the installation which is only made this way is working fine and I can see result in 127.0.0.1. Can some one explain why I cannot start server from /usr/local/apache2 ? Please help me.