Originally posted by petemcevoy
You probably already have a copy of apache, if you type "urpmi -v apache" it should install, if that doesn't work (and i'm not 100% sure it will, i haven't used red hat in a while) navigate to the RPMS directory of your red hat cd and look for the apache rpm - it should be apache-2.1.1.i586.rpm or something like that, when you've found it "rpm -ivh filename" should install the binary and create the requisite directorys.
Its always better to get the most up to date version - but with red hat 7 you should be ok.
Finally if you want to forgoe the conveniance of rpm's and compile the source yourself - here's a link to help http://www.e-gineer.com/instructions...on-linux.phtml
I tried all this, and none of it seems to work. The command doesn't work, and I can't find Apache on either of the CDs. It says that my copy of Red Hat is supposed to come with it, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Does anybody know? Please forgive my stupidity. Red Hat is a new operating system to me (just got it today).