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From: Mark A. C. <mar...@gm...> - 2007-07-06 23:43:49
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Dave: I don't see it in the /bin/ directory, either. I grabbed my install directly from the Apache Foundation site, no mucking around with third parties. I was more thorough this time, and did a search of the entire tree for aspx*.*, and came up empty. I will pose the question in the Apache User listserv. This is supposed to be an EXE, right? Mark > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re:[Httpbl-beta] Missing /apsx/ directory > From: David Wortham <djw...@gm...> > To: mod_httpbl Beta Testers <htt...@li...> > Date: Friday, July 06, 2007 11:37:02 AM > > Mark, > I don't remember offhand if there is an APXS directory. The > important thing is to have an APXS binary file in the /bin/ directory. > > I believe APXS comes with the standard Windows MSI installer from > http://httpd.apache.org/ > > I could be completely wrong... it's been a while since I've installed > Apache on a Windows machine. > > How did you get the installer? Was it from that website or some other > way (packaged with some other software, etc.)? > > Dave > > > > > On 7/6/07, *Mark A. Craig* <mar...@gm... > <mailto:mar...@gm...>> wrote: > > My Windows install of Apache 2.24 doesn't seem to have the necessary > /apsx/ directory. Is this because a port of this module compiler to > Windows is absent, or because I omitted components during the > install of > Apache? > > Mark > |