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+ Apache
+ Version 1.3 (and up)
+
+ What is it?
+ -----------
+
+ Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for
+ the NCSA server version 1.3 (or 1.4). It fixes numerous bugs in
+ the NCSA server and includes many frequently requested new
+ features, and has an API which allows it to be extended to meet
+ users' needs more easily.
+
+ The Latest Version
+ ------------------
+
+ Details of the latest version can be found on the Apache HTTP
+ server project page under http://httpd.apache.org/.
+
+ Documentation
+ -------------
+
+ The documentation available as of the date of this release is
+ also included, in HTML format, in the htdocs/manual/ directory.
+ For the most up-to-date documentation can be found on
+ http://httpd.apache.org/docs/.
+
+ Installation
+ ------------
+
+ Apache 2.0 uses autoconf for configuration and installation. To use
+ Apache's autoconf script, you will need libtool 1.3.3 or higher, and
+ autoconf 2.13 or newer.
+
+ To configure Apache 2.0 run the following commands.
+
+ ./buildconf
+ ./configure [autoconf arguments] [apache arguments]
+ make
+ make install
+
+ The buildconf script is very important. Just running autoconf will not
+ leave the directory tree in a usable state.
+
+ Licensing
+ ---------
+
+ Please see the file called LICENSE.
+
+ Acknowledgments
+ ----------------
+
+ We wish to acknowledge the following copyrighted works that
+ make up portions of the Apache software:
+
+ Portions of this software were developed at the National Center
+ for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of
+ Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
+
+ This software contains code derived from the RSA Data Security
+ Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, including various
+ modifications by Spyglass Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, and
+ Bell Communications Research, Inc (Bellcore).
+
+ This package contains software written and copyrighted by Henry
+ Spencer. Please see the file called src/regex/COPYRIGHT.
+
+ The NT port was started with code provided to the Apache Group
+ by Ambarish Malpani of ValiCert, Inc. (http://www.valicert.com/).
+
+ Apache 2.0 relies heavily on the use of autoconf and libtool to provide
+ a build environment.