Package: apache Version: 1.3.29.0.1-3 Severity: normal The documentation for mod_autoindex mentions the IgnoreCase option to IndexOption, and explains if the option is enabled, filenames are sorted in a case-insensitive manner.
However, using the option, for example: IndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* IgnoreCase gives an error like the following on apache restart: Syntax error on line 563 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf: IgnoreCase After running 'strings' against mod_autoindex.so, then subsequently examining the apache .orig.tar.gz, showed that the standard mod_autoindex is not being used. Instead the mod_autoindex.c from apache-contrib-1.0.8a, which lacks IgnoreCase, appears to be included. My questions: - Why are contributed, undocumented modules being used instead of the standard ones? - Could the standard mod_autoindex be included instead? - How can I list files case-insensitively with the current Debian apache? Cheers, Andrew Greig -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux shuttle 2.6.0-1-k7 #2 Sun Jan 11 17:06:46 EST 2004 i686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C Versions of packages apache depends on: ii apache-common 1.3.29.0.1-3 Support files for all Apache webse ii debconf 1.3.22 Debian configuration management sy ii dpkg 1.10.18 Package maintenance system for Deb ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-11 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libdb4.1 4.1.25-16 Berkeley v4.1 Database Libraries [ ii libexpat1 1.95.6-6 XML parsing C library - runtime li ii libmagic1 4.07-2 File type determination library us ii libpam0g 0.76-15 Pluggable Authentication Modules l ii logrotate 3.6.5-2 Log rotation utility ii mime-support 3.24-1 MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap ii perl [perl5] 5.8.2-2 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction -- debconf information excluded