The command '/path/to/httpd -V' will show you compile settings - look for the
var SERVER_CONFIG_FILE. If you want to use a particular httpd.conf at startup,
use '/path/to/httpd -f /path/to/file'.
HTH,
adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: webdev-admin at linux.ie [mailto:webdev-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> exit
> Sent: 05 September 2000 16:34
> To: webdev at linux.ie> Subject: [Webdev] httpd.conf
>>> Hi, i am just wondering which httpd.conf is authoritive, the one in
> /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf or the one in
> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ? I have all my settings put into
> /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf and they seem to work ok despite the
> fact that its different from /etc/httpd/conf/http.conf, thnx in advance.
>> exit();
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