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Apache httpd Project (Apache Http Web Server)
The 'current directory' is where you are in this moment, the 'standard directory' is where something usually is (quite vague definition, isn't it?)... for example, the standard directory for the apache configuration file is /etc/apache, for temporary files it is /tmp
The purpose of the Apache Directory is as an open source software program to allow users to develop web programs. One can download the software from their website.
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Delete it's directory/folder
The Commons is an Apache project which focuses on all aspects of reusable Java components. One can find Apache Commons from Apache's official website.
Apache is the world's leading and most commonly deployed web server. The majority of the web sites on the Internet run on an Apache server,
Htdocs is a directory on a website. It is where the web server software, such as Apache, looks for files to display on your domain. Anything that needs to be viewed needs to be in this directory.
Ben Laurie has written: 'The Apache HTTP Server Project' 'Apache. Installation et mise en oeuvre'
1. I don't know of anybody who "buys" Apache, except as part of a hosting deal. Apache is free software. 2. If placed in a directory of the server root, the files can be downloaded with a web browser from Apache. Apache cannot manage backups itself, or transfer the file to another computer, except as part of an HTTP request.
rm -rf /usr/local/nagios /etc/init.d/nagios Did you install the conf in apache too? If so then remove that and restart apache. Did you already delete the install directory (where you unpacked the tar.gz file)? If not, rm -rf /path/to/your/install/directory Did you remove the tar.gz file? If not, rm -f /path/to/your/nagios.tar.gz