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Nick Smith wrote:
> i just built a new box that will be a mail/web server, but after 
> emerging apache the entire /etc/apache/conf does not exsist, i tried 
> re-emerging but nothing changed.  is this something im doing wrong?
> 

perhaps /etc/apache2/ ?

kashani
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