I am trying to install mod perl 2.0.5. I cant find the apxs location of my apache2

when I run perl Makefile.pl I get

no conflicting prior mod_perl version found - good. ************* WARNING ************* Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm, but libgdbm.so was not found. You could just symlink it to /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3.0.0 ************* WARNING ************* Next we need to know where the 'apxs' script is located. This script provides a lot of information about the Apache installation, and makes it easier to find things on your system. Normally it's located in the same directory as the 'httpd' executable. If you don't yet have Apache installed you can build Apache against the Apache source code, but you won't be able to run the test suite (a very important step). Therefore you may want to install Apache before proceeding. Please provide a full path to 'apxs' executable (press Enter if you don't have it installed): ^C

In reply to Problem in Installing Mod Perl in ubuntu 10.10 by romy_mathew

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