On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Jeff Waugh <jdub@bethesignal.org> wrote:
> <quote who="synchromesh">
>
>> My question is, how can I find out which modules have been compiled into
>> nginx? (Specifically your 0.8.17 version.) I couldn't find any way to do
>> this in the docs or via Google.
>
> Unless there's a way to dump that information from the nginx binary itself
> (which I haven't found), you can just look at the debian/rules file in the
> source package.
>
> You can click to download it from the PPA page or 'apt-get source nginx'
> once you've added deb-src lines for my PPA to your sources.list (and I am
> assuming this explanation will be understood by those using Debian-based
> distros).
I think nginx -V should help.
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nginx -h
nginx version: nginx/0.7.62
Usage: nginx [-?hvVt] [-s signal] [-c filename] [-p prefix] [-g directives]
Options:
-?,-h : this help
-v : show version and exit
-V : show version and configure options then exit
-t : test configuration and exit
-s signal : send signal to a master process: stop, quit, reopen, reload
-p prefix : set prefix path (default: /opt/nginx/)
-c filename : set configuration file (default: conf/nginx.conf)
-g directives : set global directives out of configuration file
Cecep