On 03/16/2012 01:00 PM, Malo wrote:
It's better for now
to say that web apps are packaged for apache, and maybe, in the wiki, people can
write how to adapt to other web servers.

Maybe the approach used for the backuppc package is a good compromise: The package contains and installs the apache server definition. But the package also contains a README.MGA file that - among other items - contains a recommendation on how to create a backuppc server for lighttpd.

This approach is perfectly in line with the "packaged-for-apache" concept, and it makes life easy for users who - for whatever reason - need to run lighttpd. The mageia wiki is great, and there is interest to push people to go to the wiki. But a README file that comes with the package is the first place where a user will look for this kind of information; and it is more likely to get updated with a new release of backuppc than a - separate - page in the wiki.

Juergem

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