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Apache HTTP Server [message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 01:20 Go to next message
Graham Hobbs is currently offline  Graham Hobbs
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Hello,
I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:

Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]

Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]

Binaries

Security and official patches

Other files

but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
Have I missed something obvious,
please, thanks,
Graham Hobbs
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184129 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 01:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas 'PointedEars'  is currently offline  Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Graham Hobbs wrote:

> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only.

Apache is an HTTP _server_. Therefore, searching for newsgroups that have
“server” in their name will quickly get you the correct one.

> So I have a question. […]

Take it elsewhere. This is a *PHP* newsgroup.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184130 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 02:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/7/2013 8:20 PM, Graham Hobbs wrote:
> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Binaries
>
> Security and official patches
>
> Other files
>
> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
> Have I missed something obvious,
> please, thanks,
> Graham Hobbs
>

Try an Apache newsgroup.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184131 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 02:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Graham Hobbs <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> writes:

> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only.

comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows looks like a reasonable place to
post, but the group looks almost dead. Maybe your post will revive it!

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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184132 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 02:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/7/2013 8:20 PM, Graham Hobbs wrote:
> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Binaries
>
> Security and official patches
>
> Other files
>
> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
> Have I missed something obvious,
> please, thanks,
> Graham Hobbs
>
Download and install WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) and get
Apache, PHP and MySQL plus PHPMyAdmin to create a dvlopmnt nvironmnt on
a Windows machin, then use the newsgroup alt.apache.configuration
instead of this group for questions about setting up apache.

Dave Pyles
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184133 is a reply to message #184132] Sun, 08 December 2013 02:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 12/7/2013 9:41 PM, Dave Pyles wrote:
> On 12/7/2013 8:20 PM, Graham Hobbs wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>>
>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>
>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>
>> Binaries
>>
>> Security and official patches
>>
>> Other files
>>
>> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
>> Have I missed something obvious,
>> please, thanks,
>> Graham Hobbs
>>
> Download and install WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) and get
> Apache, PHP and MySQL plus PHPMyAdmin to create a dvlopmnt nvironmnt on
> a Windows machin, then use the newsgroup alt.apache.configuration
> instead of this group for questions about setting up apache.
>
> Dave Pyles

Bad answer. WAMP is simple to set up but one doesn't learn necessary
things like how to configure Apache for any installation other than what
WAMP gives you.

This is *exactly* why we are pointing him to a newsgroup where he will
get *good* answers.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184134 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 02:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Robert Heller is currently offline  Robert Heller
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At Sat, 07 Dec 2013 20:20:02 -0500 Graham Hobbs <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:

>
> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:

Really, the easiest solution is to install something like VirtualBox and
install any Linux distro (eg Ubuntu) as a virtual machine. *Every* Linux
distribution includes Apache, PHP, and MySql in the distro's package
repository. Distros like Ubuntu have a nice point-and-click package management
system, where you can just do a few points and clicks and have a LAMP system
up with almost no effort at all.

>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]

These are sources and need to be compiled, which is somewhat non-trivial task,
partitularly under MS-Windows.

>
> Binaries
>
> Security and official patches
>
> Other files
>
> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
> Have I missed something obvious,
> please, thanks,

The Apache site probably does NOT have binary installer for Apache's http,
esp. for MS-Windows. You can try to search for 'WAMP installer' or something
like that, but setting up a LAMP server as a virtual machine might actually be
both easier and will likely work better. While building Apache HTTPD for
MS-Windows is possible, it is not going to be easy and it is a *minority*
thing, and something of an job for an expert.

> Graham Hobbs
>

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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184135 is a reply to message #184134] Sun, 08 December 2013 04:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 12/7/2013 9:52 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> At Sat, 07 Dec 2013 20:20:02 -0500 Graham Hobbs <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Really, the easiest solution is to install something like VirtualBox and
> install any Linux distro (eg Ubuntu) as a virtual machine. *Every* Linux
> distribution includes Apache, PHP, and MySql in the distro's package
> repository. Distros like Ubuntu have a nice point-and-click package management
> system, where you can just do a few points and clicks and have a LAMP system
> up with almost no effort at all.
>

You really expect him to learn a whole new operating system when all he
wants is a web server?


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184136 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 05:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 20:20:02 -0500, Graham Hobbs <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net>
wrote:

> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:

alt.apache.configuration
dist.apache

come to mind...
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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184137 is a reply to message #184134] Sun, 08 December 2013 09:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas 'PointedEars'  is currently offline  Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Robert Heller wrote:

> Graham Hobbs wrote:
>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Really, the easiest solution is to install something like VirtualBox and
> install any Linux distro (eg Ubuntu) as a virtual machine.

No, it is not.

> *Every* Linux distribution includes Apache, PHP, and MySql in the distro's
> package repository.

There are Apache, PHP, and MySQL versions for Windows. There are
distributions like XAMPP that make setup easy. Using a VM instead makes
sense if you want to deploy on a *Linux* server but absolutely do not want
to dual-boot to Linux for the development environment.

The OP has not stated production requirements so as to allow you to make
that assessment. Indeed, the fact that they have not found the Windows
versions yet is indication that a VirtualBox setup would be way over their
head. You have given poor advice.

Please do not top-post.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184138 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 11:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Graham Hobbs, 2013-12-08 02:20:

> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Binaries
>
> Security and official patches
>
> Other files
>
> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
[...]

See <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/platform/windows.html>


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184139 is a reply to message #184134] Sun, 08 December 2013 11:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Robert Heller, 2013-12-08 03:52:

[...]
> The Apache site probably does NOT have binary installer for Apache's http,
> esp. for MS-Windows. You can try to search for 'WAMP installer' or something

Or just have a look at the Apache documentation:

<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/platform/windows.html#down>

And for PHP:

<http://php.net/manual/en/install.windows.apache2.php>


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184141 is a reply to message #184128] Sun, 08 December 2013 17:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <81h7a95s0rd34lqkjpktql1l3hnlrk4ndf(at)4ax(dot)com>, Graham Hobbs
<ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:

> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]

By now you will have seen rude replies from various dweebs; feel free
to ignore them, even though strickly speaking they are right.

If you click on the binaries link, and then win32, you will get to here:

<http://mirrors.enquira.co.uk/apache//httpd/binaries/win32/>

from where you can download a .msi file for 2.2.25. This is an
installer which works on win7 - I have apache 2.2.25 running as I type.
AIUI, there is no windows installer for a more recent version of apache
- if anyone know anything to the contrary I'd like to hear it.

There is also the apache users mailing list which you may or may not
find useful.

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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184142 is a reply to message #184141] Sun, 08 December 2013 18:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/8/2013 12:47 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <81h7a95s0rd34lqkjpktql1l3hnlrk4ndf(at)4ax(dot)com>, Graham Hobbs
> <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>>
>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>
>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> By now you will have seen rude replies from various dweebs; feel free
> to ignore them, even though strickly speaking they are right.
>
> If you click on the binaries link, and then win32, you will get to here:
>
> <http://mirrors.enquira.co.uk/apache//httpd/binaries/win32/>
>
> from where you can download a .msi file for 2.2.25. This is an
> installer which works on win7 - I have apache 2.2.25 running as I type.
> AIUI, there is no windows installer for a more recent version of apache
> - if anyone know anything to the contrary I'd like to hear it.
>
> There is also the apache users mailing list which you may or may not
> find useful.
>

This is EXACTLY why they should be asking in the correct newsgroup.
They will get good answers - not stoopid ones.

And just maybe, if you looked in the right place, you could find more
recent Windows versions. But that's well beyond your capacity for
understanding.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184144 is a reply to message #184142] Sun, 08 December 2013 18:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 08-12-2013 19:23, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> But that's well beyond your capacity for understanding.

what a 'wise' words....

NOT
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184145 is a reply to message #184144] Sun, 08 December 2013 18:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/8/2013 1:47 PM, Luuk wrote:
> On 08-12-2013 19:23, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> But that's well beyond your capacity for understanding.
>
> what a 'wise' words....
>
> NOT
>
>

The truth always hurts. And in Tim's case, it's the real truth.

Why do you think there are tens of thousands of newsgroups? Just maybe
it's so that experts on a subject can congregate in one place.

But then there are a lot of people who think just because they can spell
PHP that makes them an expert in everything.

NOT.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184146 is a reply to message #184145] Sun, 08 December 2013 19:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 08-12-2013 19:54, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 12/8/2013 1:47 PM, Luuk wrote:
>> On 08-12-2013 19:23, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> But that's well beyond your capacity for understanding.
>>
>> what a 'wise' words....
>>
>> NOT
>>
>>
>
> The truth always hurts. And in Tim's case, it's the real truth.
>
> Why do you think there are tens of thousands of newsgroups? Just maybe
> it's so that experts on a subject can congregate in one place.
>
> But then there are a lot of people who think just because they can spell
> PHP that makes them an expert in everything.
>
> NOT.
>
>

Why is it impossible for you to give a reaction without getting personal?
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184147 is a reply to message #184142] Sun, 08 December 2013 19:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <l82dfc$g5h$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>, Jerry Stuckle
<jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:

> On 12/8/2013 12:47 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
>> In article <81h7a95s0rd34lqkjpktql1l3hnlrk4ndf(at)4ax(dot)com>, Graham Hobbs
>> <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>>>
>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>>
>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>
>> By now you will have seen rude replies from various dweebs; feel free
>> to ignore them, even though strickly speaking they are right.
>>
>> If you click on the binaries link, and then win32, you will get to here:
>>
>> <http://mirrors.enquira.co.uk/apache//httpd/binaries/win32/>
>>
>> from where you can download a .msi file for 2.2.25. This is an
>> installer which works on win7 - I have apache 2.2.25 running as I type.
>> AIUI, there is no windows installer for a more recent version of apache
>> - if anyone know anything to the contrary I'd like to hear it.
>>
>> There is also the apache users mailing list which you may or may not
>> find useful.
>
> This is EXACTLY why they should be asking in the correct newsgroup.
> They will get good answers - not stoopid ones.
>
> And just maybe, if you looked in the right place, you could find more
> recent Windows versions. But that's well beyond your capacity for
> understanding.

Do stop being a cunt, there's a good boy. A careful reader of what I
wrote would have seen that I found an installer for 2.2.25, and noted
the disclaimers attached thereto.

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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184149 is a reply to message #184146] Sun, 08 December 2013 20:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/8/2013 2:32 PM, Luuk wrote:
> On 08-12-2013 19:54, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 12/8/2013 1:47 PM, Luuk wrote:
>>> On 08-12-2013 19:23, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> But that's well beyond your capacity for understanding.
>>>
>>> what a 'wise' words....
>>>
>>> NOT
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The truth always hurts. And in Tim's case, it's the real truth.
>>
>> Why do you think there are tens of thousands of newsgroups? Just maybe
>> it's so that experts on a subject can congregate in one place.
>>
>> But then there are a lot of people who think just because they can spell
>> PHP that makes them an expert in everything.
>>
>> NOT.
>>
>>
>
> Why is it impossible for you to give a reaction without getting personal?

Maybe because I have no patience for trolls.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184150 is a reply to message #184147] Sun, 08 December 2013 20:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 12/8/2013 2:51 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <l82dfc$g5h$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>, Jerry Stuckle
> <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
>
>> On 12/8/2013 12:47 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
>>> In article <81h7a95s0rd34lqkjpktql1l3hnlrk4ndf(at)4ax(dot)com>, Graham Hobbs
>>> <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>>>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>>>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>>>>
>>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>>>
>>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>>
>>> By now you will have seen rude replies from various dweebs; feel free
>>> to ignore them, even though strickly speaking they are right.
>>>
>>> If you click on the binaries link, and then win32, you will get to
>> here:
>>>
>>> <http://mirrors.enquira.co.uk/apache//httpd/binaries/win32/>
>>>
>>> from where you can download a .msi file for 2.2.25. This is an
>>> installer which works on win7 - I have apache 2.2.25 running as I type.
>>> AIUI, there is no windows installer for a more recent version of apache
>>> - if anyone know anything to the contrary I'd like to hear it.
>>>
>>> There is also the apache users mailing list which you may or may not
>>> find useful.
>>
>> This is EXACTLY why they should be asking in the correct newsgroup.
>> They will get good answers - not stoopid ones.
>>
>> And just maybe, if you looked in the right place, you could find more
>> recent Windows versions. But that's well beyond your capacity for
>> understanding.
>
> Do stop being a cunt, there's a good boy. A careful reader of what I
> wrote would have seen that I found an installer for 2.2.25, and noted
> the disclaimers attached thereto.
>

And just maybe, if you looked in the right place in the first place, you
would have found a more recent Windows version. But that's still well
beyond your capacity for understanding.

So you have to resort to swearing. Now go home, little boy, and ask
your mommy to wash your mouth out with soap.

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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184153 is a reply to message #184147] Mon, 09 December 2013 00:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 19:51:18 +0000, Tim Streater
<timstreater(at)greenbee(dot)net> wrote:

> In article <l82dfc$g5h$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>, Jerry Stuckle
> <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
>
>> On 12/8/2013 12:47 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
>>> In article <81h7a95s0rd34lqkjpktql1l3hnlrk4ndf(at)4ax(dot)com>, Graham Hobbs
>>> <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
>>>> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
>>>> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>>>>
>>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>>>
>>>> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>>>
>>> By now you will have seen rude replies from various dweebs; feel free
>>> to ignore them, even though strickly speaking they are right.
>>>
>>> If you click on the binaries link, and then win32, you will get to here:
>>>
>>> <http://mirrors.enquira.co.uk/apache//httpd/binaries/win32/>
>>>
>>> from where you can download a .msi file for 2.2.25. This is an
>>> installer which works on win7 - I have apache 2.2.25 running as I type.
>>> AIUI, there is no windows installer for a more recent version of apache
>>> - if anyone know anything to the contrary I'd like to hear it.
>>>
>>> There is also the apache users mailing list which you may or may not
>>> find useful.
>>
>> This is EXACTLY why they should be asking in the correct newsgroup.
>> They will get good answers - not stoopid ones.
>>
>> And just maybe, if you looked in the right place, you could find more
>> recent Windows versions. But that's well beyond your capacity for
>> understanding.
>
> Do stop being a cunt, there's a good boy. A careful reader of what I
> wrote would have seen that I found an installer for 2.2.25, and noted
> the disclaimers attached thereto.

FWIW, WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) has Apache 2.4.4 for both
32 and 64 Windows.
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184159 is a reply to message #184153] Mon, 09 December 2013 15:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Arno Welzel is currently offline  Arno Welzel
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Richard Yates, 2013-12-09 01:42:

[...]
> FWIW, WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) has Apache 2.4.4 for both
> 32 and 64 Windows.

Sigh... why don't you first read my reference at the Apache website itself?

<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/platform/windows.html#down>

BTW: Also Wampserver is found there as well.


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Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184161 is a reply to message #184159] Mon, 09 December 2013 16:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 16:44:43 +0100, Arno Welzel <usenet(at)arnowelzel(dot)de>
wrote:

> Richard Yates, 2013-12-09 01:42:
>
> [...]
>> FWIW, WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) has Apache 2.4.4 for both
>> 32 and 64 Windows.
>
> Sigh... why don't you first read my reference at the Apache website itself?
>
I gave him info that might be useful. I love your sighs.
Re: Apache HTTP Server [message #184168 is a reply to message #184128] Tue, 10 December 2013 21:50 Go to previous message
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On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 20:20:02 -0500, Graham Hobbs <ghobbs(at)cdpwise(dot)net>
wrote:

> Hello,
> I searched my newsgroups for Apache and got a Japan hit only. So I
> have a question. On my new Win7 laptop I have to install this software
> but the Apache website download puzzles me. It lists several files:
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2 [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Source: httpd-2.4.7.tar.gz [ PGP ] [ MD5 ] [ SHA1 ]
>
> Binaries
>
> Security and official patches
>
> Other files
>
> but gives no clue what to download, how to run an install, etc.
> Have I missed something obvious,
> please, thanks,
> Graham Hobbs
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Folks,

I reply to myself because many have contributed so cannot reply to
all. The response variety is an education and I thank all for the
help. I remain a novice:-).

I took your commentary to my local retail guruish type dealer and he
comfortably installed Apache, PHP, mySQL and Filezilla. Am now up and
running, happily testing my website before subsequent upload to the
ISP server.

Many thanks
Graham Hobbs
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