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<red>Your Apache installation might be broken</red> You are about to install <%= PhusionPassenger::PROGRAM_NAME %> against the following Apache installation: apxs2: <%= @apxs2 %> However, this Apache installation appears to be broken, so this installer cannot continue. To find out why this installer thinks the above Apache installation is broken, run: <b>export ORIG_PATH="$PATH:<%= @extra_paths %>" export APXS2="<%= @apxs2 %>" <%= @sudo_s_e %> export PATH="$ORIG_PATH" <%= @ruby %> <%= @passenger_config %> --detect-apache2</b> It is also possible that your system has multiple Apache installations, and that you are simply compiling <%= PROGRAM_NAME %> against the wrong Apache install. If this is the case, then the above command will also advise you about what to do.