
Once you have made a committment to install NCSA's Web server, known as httpd, you must locate it, acquire it, uncompress and untar it and prepare for the compilation and installation process.
- First retrieve the distribution using anonymous FTP
- You have three choices for Linux currently
- Retrieve the entire source distribution
- Retrieve the entire source plus a precompiled httpd binary
- Retrieve only a precompiled binary


Now you have to uncompress and untar the source distributions and uncompress the binary-only package.
- FTP a Copy of GNU's GZIP
- GZIP will compress or decompress and gzip or ungzip files
- Click Here to FTP a Copy of GNU's TAR
- GNU's TAR allows you to use compress and gzip in a single command with TAR
- First change to your source directory (cd)
- To Uncompress and Untar the Source Distributions
- zcat httpd_1.5.1-export_linux1.2.13_ELF.tar.Z | tar -xvf -
- To Uncompress the Binary-Only Distribution
- uncompress httpd_1.5.1-export_linux1.2.13_ELF.Z


After you uncompress and untar the distriubution you must change directories and prepare to compile and/or install the httpd package.
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