NCSA httpd
Jeff Haynie
jhaynie at dresden.com
Thu Feb 15 06:22:39 EST 1996
You probably need to get the sources and compiling it yourself, since you
probably got the binaries for the wrong kernel.
Jeff
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On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, Lynne Barkett wrote:
>
> I tried to install NCSA httpd -- I think I've got all the .conf files
> right. But when I try to run it I get "Segmentation fault." What does
> this mean?
>
> I got the Linux binary for 1.2.13, which I am running. Should I try
> compiling my own binary?
>
> I have no idea what I'm doing, so all help is appreciated.
>
> --
> Lynne Cooney, Electronic Publishing Specialist
> Arthritis Foundation National Office
> lbarkett at arthritis.org; 404.872.7100x6298; http://www.arthritis.org
>
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