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Re: Apache binary location?
Hi,
That is pretty useful, thanks! Both the "locate" and "whereis"
commands work wonders...
Thanks again,
Tim
Tim,
When I'm looking for some binary I've found the "locate" command to
be very enlightening. In Terminal, type;
locate httpd
A whole list of httpd files with complete path will show up. Works
great for finding other stuff, too.
Blaine
Hi,
Does anyone know where the apache binary is located? I need to know
so I can install Zend...
Thanks,
Tim
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