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  • From: Eric Sandall <eric AT sandall.us>
  • To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] clean up httpd.conf and adding and removing websites
  • Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:42:19 -0800

Quoting "David Michael Leo Brown Jr." <dmlb2000 AT excite.com>:
<snip>
> Okay, so what I think we figured out a little on the mailing list and a
> little on irc... here's the break down
>
> /etc/httpd/
> /httpd.conf
> /modules/<config file for modules> (eg mod_php)
> /sites/<config file for sites> (eg php{my,pg}admin)
>
> No symlinks anywhere and the modules won't directly edit httpd.conf (fix php
> spell) the spells would simply add the config files to their appropriate
> place.
>
> This puts the load on the user to include the proper files in httpd.conf or
> we can develope a telapache script that would edit/change it's own
> telapache.conf that can be included in httpd.conf.
>
> Apache document root, spells will install to /usr/share/apache{,2}/httpd.d
> directory, this puts the load on the user to edit the httpd.conf or link
> from
> the apache root to the script directory or telapache script could also
> handle
> this.

Sounds about right. :)

Should all packages install to one location (e.g. /usr/share/httpd.d) so that
they don't care which version of APACHE you're running (this way you can
switch
apache versions fairly easily)?

> I would like to edit httpd-dev spell in devel because it is a dev apache and
> not "stable" apache, besides I don't think anyone else but me uses it... ;)
>
> - David

That'd be a good one to test on, IMO. :)

-sandalle

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