Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0
The configure
script configures the source tree for compiling and installing the Apache HTTP Server on your particular platform. Various options allow the compilation of a server corresponding to your personal requirements.
This script, included in the root directory of the source distribution, is for compilation on Unix and Unix-like systems only. For other platforms, see the platform documentation.
You should call the configure
script from within the root directory of the distribution.
./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
To assign environment variables (e.g. CC
, CFLAGS
...), specify them as VAR=VALUE
. See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables.
The following options influence the behavior of configure
itself.
-C
--config-cache
--cache-file=config.cache
--cache-file=FILE
-h
--help [short|recursive]
short
only options specific to this package will displayed. The argument recursive
displays the short help of all the included packages.-n
--no-create
configure
script is run normally but does not create output files. This is useful to check the test results before generating makefiles for compilation.-q
--quiet
checking ...
messages during the configure process.--srcdir=DIR
..
.--silent
--quiet
These options define the installation directory. The installation tree depends on the selected layout.
--prefix=PREFIX
/usr/local/apache2
.--exec-prefix=EPREFIX
By default, make install
will install all the files in /usr/local/apache2/bin
, /usr/local/apache2/lib
etc. You can specify an installation prefix other than /usr/local/apache2
using --prefix
, for instance --prefix=$HOME
.
--enable-layout=LAYOUT
config.layout
file contains several example configurations, and you can also create your own custom configuration following the examples. The different layouts in this file are grouped into <Layout FOO>...</Layout>
sections and referred to by name as in FOO
. The default layout is Apache
.For better control of the installation directories, use the options below. Please note that the directory defaults are set by autoconf
and be overwritten by the corresponding layout setting.
--bindir=DIR
htpasswd
, dbmmanage
, etc. which are useful for site administrators. By default DIR is set to EPREFIX/bin
.--datadir=DIR
datadir
is set to PREFIX/share
. This option is offered by autoconf
and currently unused.--includedir=DIR
includedir
is set to EPREFIX/include
.--infodir=DIR
infodir
is set to PREFIX/info
. This option is currently unused.--libdir=DIR
libdir
is set to EPREFIX/lib
.--libexecdir=DIR
libexecdir
is set to EPREFIX/libexec
.--localstatedir=DIR
localstatedir
is set to PREFIX/var
. This option is offered by autoconf
and currently unused.--mandir=DIR
mandir
is set to EPREFIX/man
.--oldincludedir=DIR
oldincludedir
is set to /usr/include
. This option is offered by autoconf
and currently unused.--sbindir=DIR
httpd
, apachectl
, suexec
, etc. which are neccessary to run the Apache HTTP Server. By default sbindir
is set to EPREFIX/sbin
.--sharedstatedir=DIR
sharedstatedir
is set to PREFIX/com
. This option is offered by autoconf
and currently unused.--sysconfdir=DIR
httpd.conf
, mime.types
, etc. in DIR. By default sysconfdir
is set to PREFIX/etc
.These options are used to cross-compile the Apache HTTP Server to run on another system. In normal cases, when building and running the server on the same system, these options are not used.
--build=BUILD
config.guess
.--host=HOST
--target=TARGET
autoconf
and not necessary for the Apache HTTP Server.These options are used to fine tune the features your HTTP server will have.
Generally you can use the following syntax to enable or disable a feature:
--disable-FEATURE
--enable-FEATURE=no
.--enable-FEATURE[=ARG]
yes
.--enable-MODULE=shared
--enable-MODULE=static
configure
will not complain about --enable-foo
even if foo doesn't exist, so you need to type carefully.
Some modules are compiled by default and have to be disabled explicitly. Use the following options to remove discrete modules from the compilation process.
--disable-actions
mod_actions
.--disable-alias
mod_alias
.--disable-asis
mod_asis
.--disable-auth
mod_auth
. This module provides for HTTP Basic Authentication, where the usernames and passwords are stored in plain text files.--disable-autoindex
mod_autoindex
.--disable-access
mod_access
.--disable-cgi
mod_cgi
, which provides support for CGI scripts, is enabled by default when using a non-threaded MPM. Use this option to disable CGI support.--disable-cgid
worker
or perchild
support for CGI scripts is provided by mod_cgid
by default. To disable CGI support use this option.--disable-charset-lite
mod_charset_lite
. This module will be installed by default only on EBCDIC systems.--disable-dir
mod_dir
.--disable-env
mod_env
.--disable-http
http
module is a basic one, enabling the server to function as an HTTP server. It is only useful to disable it if you want to use another protocol module instead. Don't disable this module unless you are really sure what you are doing.--disable-imap
mod_imap
.--disable-include
mod_include
.--disable-log-config
mod_log_config
. You won't be able to log requests to the server without this module.--disable-mime
mod_mime
associates the requested filename's extensions with the file's behavior and content (mime-type, language, character set and encoding). Disabling the mapping of file-extensions to MIME is normally not recommended.--disable-negotiation
mod_negotiation
.--disable-setenvif
mod_setenvif
.--disable-status
mod_status
.--disable-userdir
mod_userdir
.Some modules are compiled by default and have to be enabled explicitly or by using the keywords most
or all
(see --enable-mods-shared
below for further explanation) to be available. Therefore use the options below.
--enable-auth-anon
mod_auth_anon
.--enable-auth-dbm
mod_auth_dbm
provides for HTTP Basic Authentication, where the usernames and passwords are stored in DBM type database files. Use this option to enable the module.--enable-auth-digest
mod_auth_digest
. This module uses plain text files to store the credentials.--enable-auth-ldap
mod_auth_ldap
.--enable-cache
mod_cache
. This experimental module may be interesting for servers with high load or caching proxy servers. At least one storage management module (e.g. mod_disk_cache
or mod_mem_cache
) is also necessary.--enable-cern-meta
mod_cern_meta
.--enable-charset-lite
mod_charset_lite
. This module will be installed by default only on EBCDIC systems. On other systems, you have to enable it.--enable-dav
mod_dav
. Support for filesystem resources is provided by the seperate module mod_dav_fs
. This module is also automatically enabled with --enable-dav
.mod_dav
can only be used together with the http
protocol module.--enable-dav-fs
mod_dav_fs
. This module is a provider for the mod_dav
module, so you should also use --enable-dav
.--enable-deflate
mod_deflate
.--enable-disk-cache
mod_disk_cache
.--enable-expires
mod_expires
.--enable-ext-filter
mod_ext_filter
.--enable-file-cache
mod_file_cache
.--enable-headers
mod_headers
.--enable-info
mod_info
.--enable-ldap
mod_ldap
.--enable-logio
mod_logio
.--enable-mem-cache
mod_mem_cache
.--enable-mime-magic
mod_mime_magic
.--enable-isapi
mod_isapi
.--enable-proxy
mod_proxy
. The proxying capabilities for CONNECT
, FTP
and HTTP
are provided by the seperate modules mod_proxy_connect
, mod_proxy_ftp
and mod_proxy_http
. These three modules are also automatically enabled with --enable-proxy
.--enable-proxy-connect
CONNECT
request handling, which is provided by mod_proxy_connect
. This module is an extension for the mod_proxy
module, so you should also use --enable-proxy
.--enable-proxy-ftp
FTP
requests, which is provided by mod_proxy_ftp
.. This module is an extension for the mod_proxy
module, so you should also use --enable-proxy
.--enable-proxy-http
HTTP
requests, which is provided by mod_proxy_http
. This module is an extension for the mod_proxy
module, so you should also use --enable-proxy
.--enable-rewrite
mod_rewrite
.--enable-so
mod_so
. This module will be automatically enabled if you use the --enable-mods-shared
option.--enable-speling
mod_speling
.--enable-ssl
mod_ssl
.--enable-unique-id
mod_unique_id
.--enable-usertrack
mod_usertrack
.--enable-vhost-alias
mod_vhost_alias
.The following modules are useful only for developers and testing purposes and are disabled by default. Use the following options to enable them. If you are not sure whether you need one of these modules, omit them.
--enable-bucketeer
mod_bucketeer
.--enable-case-filter
mod_case_filter
.--enable-case-filter-in
mod_case_filter_in
.--enable-echo
mod_echo
.--enable-example
mod_example
.--enable-optional-fn-export
mod_optional_fn_export
.--enable-optional-fn-import
mod_optional_fn_import
.--enable-optional-hook-export
mod_optional_hook_export
.--enable-optional-hook-import
mod_optional_hook_import
.To add the necessary Multi Processing Module and additional third-party modules use the following options:
--with-module=module-type:module-file[, module-type:module-file]
Add one or more third-party modules to the list of statically linked modules. The module source file module-file
will be searched in the modules/module-type
subdirectory of your Apache HTTP server source tree. If it is not found there configure
is considering module-file to be an absolute file path and tries to copy the source file into the module-type subdirectory. If the subdirectory doesn't exist it will be created and populated with a standard Makefile.in
.
This option is useful to add small external modules consisting of one source file. For more complex modules you should read the vendor's documentation.
apxs
.
--with-mpm=MPM
beos
, leader
, mpmt_os2
, perchild
, prefork
, threadpool
and worker
.--enable-maintainer-mode
--enable-mods-shared=MODULE-LIST
Defines a list of modules to be enabled and build as dynamic shared modules. This mean, these module have to be loaded dynamically by using the LoadModule
directive.
MODULE-LIST is a space separated list of modulenames enclosed by quotation marks. The module names are given without the preceding mod_
. For example:
--enable-mods-shared='headers rewrite dav'
Additionally you can use the special keywords all
and most
. For example,
--enable-mods-shared=most
will compile most modules and build them as DSO modules.
--enable-modules=MODULE-LIST
--enable-mods-shared
, but will link the given modules statically. This mean, these modules will always be present while running httpd
. They need not be loaded with LoadModule
.--enable-v4-mapped
--with-port=PORT
httpd
will listen. This port number is used when generating the configuration file httpd.conf
. The default is 80.--with-program-name
httpd
.These options are used to define optional packages.
Generally you can use the following syntax to define an optional package:
--with-PACKAGE[=ARG]
yes
.--without-PACKAGE
--with-PACKAGE=no
. This option is provided by autoconf
but not very useful for the Apache HTTP Server.--with-apr=DIR|FILE
configure
the path to the apr-config
script. You may set the absolute path and name or the directory to the installed APR. apr-config
must exists within this directory or the subdirectory bin
.--with-apr-util=DIR|FILE
configure
the path to the apu-config
script. You may set the absolute path and name or the directory to the installed APU. apu-config
must exists within this directory or the subdirectory bin
.--with-ssl=DIR
mod_ssl
has been enabled configure
searches for an installed OpenSSL. You can set the directory path to the SSL/TLS toolkit instead.--with-z=DIR
configure
searches automatically for an installed zlib
library if your source configuration requires one (e.g., when mod_deflate
is enabled). You can set the directory path to the compression library instead.Several features of the Apache HTTP Server, including mod_authn_dbm
and mod_rewrite
's DBM RewriteMap
use simple key/value databases for quick lookups of information. SDBM is included in the APU, so this database is always available. If you would like to use other database types, use the following options to enable them:
--with-gdbm[=path]
configure
will search for the include files and libraries of a GNU DBM installation in the usual search paths. An explicit path will cause configure
to look in path/lib
and path/include
for the relevant files. Finally, the path may specify specific include and library paths separated by a colon.--with-ndbm[=path]
--with-gdbm
, bur searches for a New DBM installation.--with-berkeley-db[=path]
--with-gdbm
, but searches for a Berkeley DB installation.The DBM options are provided by the APU and passed through to its configuration script. They are useless when using an already installed APU defined by --with-apr-util
.
You may use more then one DBM implementation together with your HTTP server. The appropriated DBM type will be configured within the runtime configuration at each time.
--enable-static-support
--enable-suexec
suexec
, which allows you to set uid and gid for spawned processes. Do not use this option unless you understand all the security implications of running a suid binary on your server. Further options to configure suexec
are described below.It is possible to create a statically linked binary of a single support program by using the following options:
--enable-static-ab
ab
.--enable-static-checkgid
checkgid
.--enable-static-htdbm
htdbm
.--enable-static-htdigest
htdigest
.--enable-static-htpasswd
htpasswd
.--enable-static-logresolve
logresolve
.--enable-static-rotatelogs
rotatelogs
.The following options are used to fine tune the behavior of suexec
. See Configuring and installing suEXEC for further information.
--with-suexec-bin
--sbindir
(see Fine tuning of installation directories).--with-suexec-caller
suexec
. It should be the same as the user under which httpd
normally runs.--with-suexec-docroot
suexec
access is allowed for executables. Default value is --datadir/htdocs
.--with-suexec-gidmin
suexec
. The default value is 100.--with-suexec-logfile
suexec
logfile. By default the logfile is named suexec_log
and located in --logfiledir
.--with-suexec-safepath
PATH
to be set for processes started by suexec
. Default value is /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
.--with-suexec-userdir
suexec
access is allowed. This setting is necessary when you want to use suexec
together with user-specific directories (as provided by mod_userdir
). The default is public_html
.--with-suexec-uidmin
suexec
. The default value is 100.--with-suexec-umask
umask
for processes started by suexec
. It defaults to your system settings.There are some useful environment variables to override the choices made by configure
or to help it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names or locations.
CC
CFLAGS
CPP
CPPFLAGS
-Iincludedir
if you have headers in a nonstandard directory includedir.LDFLAGS
-Llibdir
if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory libdir.