sudo port install apache2
Jochen Küpper
jochen at fhi-berlin.mpg.de
Sat Dec 15 06:17:28 PST 2007
On 15.12.2007, at 13:41, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> (MacPorts keeps track of what it installed where so that it can
> uninstall it later with "port uninstall", but normal unix software
> installed by hand provides no such mechanism.) Then you will have
> no apache.
autotools often do provide similar mechanisms:
However, you need the "original" source to make sure it works
correctly -- typically that is long deleted...
Often it is good enough to get the current sources, configure it the
same way as back then, and run
make uninstall
See where it get's you.
Anyway, then the OP's /usr/bin/apache is gone and needs to be
reinstalled from the Apple DVDs.
Greetings,
Jochen
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