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From: phapp@top.monad.net (Paul Happ)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: NCSA or CERN httpd makefiles
Date: Tue, 03 Oct 1995 22:59:39 GMT
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Hello,
I can't get either NCSA or CERN's httpd to compile. We're running
FreeBSD 2.0.5 on a 486. I've tried the CERN from  the distribution CD
as well as getting it fresh off the Net. NCSA's I got fresh off the
net.

If I run make with -d cd  debug flags, it looks like it's missing lots
of files. How do I find or figure out how to configure the Makefiles
and/or  the httpd.h in the case of NCSA's httpd.

I also saw a reference to a Tutorial on Make but was unable to find
it. Pointer anyone?

It does not look like FreeBSD is one of the supported systems for
NCSA, but I'd be surprised if someone hasn't done it already. 

Any general or specific advice would be most appreciated.
PS I could not find lndir anywhere. Where the heck, is it?
Respectfully,
Paul Happ
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