On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 06:19:10PM -0400, Geoffrey Young wrote: > if you can do me the favor of trying a few different configuration scenarios > (including 1.3, non-apxs, /usr/local/apache, etc) and making sure nothing > breaks, that would be great. the box where my matrix used to live had a > hard drive failure, so I'm slowly rebuilding it as I find the time.
Besides testing under Apache2, I've tested with /usr/local/apache (this was an Apache1 server and was non-apxs). That's all I have at my disposal. > I've been thinking a bit about this and I think the attached is a better > patch. basically, I think A-T goes through a lot of effort to separate the > current filesystem configuration from the hard-coded stuff in httpd in an > effort to make it easy to roll up an httpd install, move it someplace else, > and still have A-T be able to create a worthy configuration. using > HTTPD_ROOT like that kinda breaks all of that for people expecting the > current behavior, so I'd rather use it as a last-ditch effort than off the > bat. > > can you give it a whirl? I removed your original patch and added this one then tested it under the two systems above. Looks good. Thanks, William -- Knowmad Services Inc. http://www.knowmad.com