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Author: Jim
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To: PLUG
Subject: Re: apache and expire mod
When I enter "grep expire /etc/apache/httpd.conf" expire is not located

Also when I enter "apt-cache search apache |grep mod |grep expire"

nothing is returned

I also tried apt-file search



Jim


On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 17:35, Tony Wasson wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > With debain is the expire module built in the main apache module?
> >
> > Or how can I install the expire module under Debian?
>
> Do you already have debian installed?
> If so, try this:
>
> #grep expire /etc/apache/httpd.conf
>
> In this case, it is installed. When searching for packages, apt-cache
> search is your friend.
>
> $apt-cache search apache | grep mod
>
> If for some reason, you find yourself far from the CLI, use
> http://packages.debian.org and search for your packages there. If that
> doesn't turn up anything, try looking at apt-get.org for a backport.
>
> Hope this helps!
> Tony Wasson
> via iaxtel.org - (700) 792-1506
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