I'm using dotdeb now to come over this. dotdeb.org uses the latest
stable version of nginx to build 3 package versions: light, extras and full
In these versions there are some modules already compiled in.
You may want to check that out. Also dotdeb offers php5.3 packages and
so on for debian.
http://dotdeb.org
Am 16.04.2011 19:27, schrieb SplitIce:
> I dont know why you would use the debian version of nginx anyway...
> its years out of date.
>
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Rainer Duffner
> <rainer@ultra-secure.de <mailto:rainer@ultra-secure.de>> wrote:
>
>
> Am 16.04.2011 um 19:19 schrieb onur.ozgur.ozkan:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you very much for your reply. Nearly two days we read
> your blog
> especially evil framework is very interesting.
>
> We understand that we can't install modules after installed
> nginx. We
> have to configure modules when we are compiling nginx. So we
> can't use
> apt-get install nginx if we wanna use third modules etc. First we
> configure and then make install nginx. :S Are we right? It is
> really
> strange.
>
>
>
> Hardly.
> Only, if all you've ever used are binary-packages.
>
> That said, NGINX is certainly not ideally suited for platforms
> where it's difficult to rebuild a package with custom or 3rd-party
> patches.
>
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