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After testing the server, the last step is to install it. First install all the Perl files (usually as root):
panic# make install
Then go to the Apache source tree and complete the Apache installation (installing the configuration files, httpd, and utilities):
panic# cd ../apache_1.3.xx panic# make install
Of course, if you have used the APACHE_PREFIX option as explained earlier in this chapter, you can skip this step.
Now the installation should be considered complete. You may now configure your server and start using it.
 
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