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Vieux 06/07/2006, 05h20   #8
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Par défaut Re: Question on "Invalid command "order" on fresh Apache 2.2.2 just installed

PasadenaDave wrote:

> Thanks, Bob .. Apache is loaded to /usr/local/apache2 and there is no
> /etc/apache2 anything. I don't find a sysconfig.d on the system, and I
> also don't find a loadmodule.conf on it either.
>
> Shouldn't a standard Apache 2.2.2 install have taken care of all this?
> Configure and make and make install all seemed to work fine.
>
> Thank you,
> Dave
>
>
> bobmct wrote:
>> PasadenaDave wrote:
>>
>>> Newbie here.. on a new RH 4EL Linux box, just downloaded and installed
>>> Apache 2.2.2, and did all the configure, make, make install, and edited
>>> the httpd.conf file for the locations of the server root etc.
>>>
>>> When I run apachectl -k start I get errors "Invalid command 'Order' on
>>> lines 131 etc. This is a plane Jane install, shouldn't 2.2.2 have all
>>> the needed standard modules installed already? No errors are logged.
>>>
>>> Appreciate any suggestions and .. Also thanks for hints to the
>>> proper newsgroup for this kind of message!
>>>
>>> Thx!

>>
>> Dave;
>>
>> Take a look at your /etc/apache2/sysconfig.d/loadmodule.conf file and
>> check
>> for/add the line for mod_access. My guess is that it is not there.
>> The syntax of the line should follow the other lines and most likely the
>> module is in the same directory as the other modules.
>>
>> Do a search in the apache2 docs for the Order directive to verify this
>> requirement.
>>
>> Good luck.


Hmmmm, Dave;

I am using Apache 2.0.54 on SUSE 10.0 and while I understand your distro
might locate files differently, the /etc/apache2 directory should be common
and the mod_access.so module must be there. That is unless 2.2 is so
drastically different.

I would check the online docs for apache2.2 and even try the accessing your
on-line html docs for the installed apache2.

Otherwise, I don't know what to tell you. However, if/when you do find out,
please post for those of us that are interested to know?

Thanks and good luck,

Bob
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