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Control a custom Apache install via the Sharing panel
Authored by: heavyboots on Dec 20, '04 05:38:17PM

Eh? They already did this to me with the 10.3.7 update and all it did was overwrite the symbolic link file in /usr/sbin--didn't affect my original install in /uar/local/apache2 at all. All I had to do was mv that file to apache-1.3 (what I'm calling my old apachectl) and relink apachectl again.

But it was kind of confusing. Apple's apache started up but didn't have the right hookups to use mysql 4.1 so mambo came back with something about the website being offline even thoug it looked like everything was okay. Took me a couple reloads to realize that the server number was 1.3 not 2.0...



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