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APR not found. Please read the documentation up vote 14 down vote favorite 3 I am trying to install apache in my linux machine. But when I tried ./configure --prefix = /usr/local/apache it shows an error configure: error: APR not found. Please read the documentation. I tried to install apr with yum install apr apr-deve and it says Package apr-1.4.6-1.fc15.x86_64 already installed and latest apache apr download version No package apr-deve available. Nothing to do What should I do now? Please excuse I am a newbie to LINUX apache fedora apr share|improve this question asked Dec 20 '12 at 7:21 AssamGuy 45952240 stackoverflow.com/questions/9436860/… –user904550 Jan 4 '13 at 14:02 Is apr-deve a typo? If not, you meant apr-devel. –rra Mar 18 '13 at 2:35 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 20 down vote Actualy i had to install aprutils also... So try using: sudo apt-get install libapr1-dev libaprutil1-dev share|improve this answer edited Feb 11 '14 at 17:45 answered Jan 9 '14 at 17:58 LeandroCR 465416 1 I am having the same problem, but using centos 6.4. I tried sudo yum install libapr1-dev, and likewise with libaprutil1-dev, both times yum said I already had it installed, but my problem is not fixed. –msknapp May 17 '14 at 18:37 add a comment| up vote 7 down vote If your install on apache 2.2 or less than add flag --with-included-apr If you are using 2.4 than you can go to https://apr.apache.org/download.cgi and download the latest apr and apr-util. Unpack th
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with Microsoft Windows and Compiling Apache for Microsoft Windows. For other platforms, see the platform documentation. Apache configure: error: cannot use an external apr with the bundled apr-util httpd uses libtool and autoconf to create a build environment that looks like many other Open Source projects. If you are upgrading from one minor version to the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13967114/configure-error-apr-not-found-please-read-the-documentation next (for example, 2.4.9 to 2.4.10), please skip down to the upgrading section. Overview for the impatient Requirements Download Extract Configuring the source tree Build Install Customize Test Upgrading Third-party packages See alsoConfigure the source treeStarting Apache httpdStopping and RestartingComments Overview for the impatient Download Download the latest release from http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi Extract $ gzip -d httpd-NN.tar.gz
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$ cd httpd-NN Configure $ ./configure --prefix=PREFIX Compile $ make Install $ make install Customize $ vi PREFIX/conf/httpd.conf Test $ PREFIX/bin/apachectl -k start NN must be replaced with the current version number, and PREFIX must be replaced with the filesystem path under which the server should be installed. If PREFIX is not specified, it defaults to /usr/local/apache2. Each section of the compilation and installation process is described in more detail below, beginning with the requirements for compiling and installing Apache httpd. Requirements The following requirements exist for building Apache httpd: APR and APR-Util Make sure you have APR and APR-Util already installed on your system. If you don't, or prefer to not use the system-provided versions, download the latest versions of both APR and APR-Util from Apache APR, unpack them into /httpd_source_tree_root/srclib/apr and /httpd_source_tree_root/srclib/apr-util (be sure the directory names do not have version numbers; for example, the APR distribution must be under /httpd_source_tree_root/srclib/apr/) and use ./configure's --with-included-apr option. On some plat
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