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I think I'm having the exact same problem as you guys, if you do happen to resolve this issue then please please please post the relevant bits of your httpd.conf files in here.
Im trying out apachetoolbox now, It seems like a very complete package and the interface is nice, plus its downloading all the relevant things for me..... fingers crossed once again
Ok apachetoolbox has worked after a few tweaks and removal of some RPM's but I am now presented with the following message when I try to run /usr/loca/apache/bin/apachectl start
"2 files to edit"
Then I get a config file which I have no idea what to edit it on it. If anyone knows which files these are that need editing and what I need to change if anything I would be grateful.
The file it initially throws me into is:
!/bin/sh
#Apache control script etc etc...
the apachetoolbox.com forum has turned up a blank thus far so any advice you guys have would be most appreciated...
Apache + MySQL + PHP + SSL all working hunky dorey.
The above problem was a combination of some unclear documentation and my own stupidity. I guess 3 days of staring at the console have taken their toll on my mental stability.
Thanks to whoever it was who mentioned apachetoolbox. It really is a fantastic program that helped me out no end.
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