@Khen1950fx - Thanks, that dir you list is exactly where mine came up after running the 'whereis' cmd. @almut - I did some digging, and here's what I got:
#rpm -qil httpd-2.2.3-11.el5 Name : httpd Relocations: (not relocatab +le) Version : 2.2.3 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc. Release : 11.el5 Build Date: Mon 06 Aug 200 +7 11:24:29 AM UTC Install Date: Wed 13 May 2009 11:23:46 PM UTC Build Host: ls20-bc +2-14.build.redhat.com Group : System Environment/Daemons Source RPM: httpd-2.2.3-11 +.el5.src.rpm Size : 3054126 License: Apache Softwar +e License Signature : DSA/SHA1, Mon 27 Aug 2007 01:38:50 PM UTC, Key ID 532681 +0137017186 Packager : Red Hat, Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla> URL : http://httpd.apache.org/ Summary : Apache HTTP Server Description : The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful, efficient, and extensible web server. /etc/httpd /etc/httpd/conf /etc/httpd/conf.d /etc/httpd/conf.d/README /etc/httpd/conf.d/proxy_ajp.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf ...
Is this what you were talking about, a runtime install...?

In reply to Re^4: mod_perl installation - missing apache src by ARiccela
in thread mod_perl installation - missing apache src by ARiccela

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