Bug#743338: [pkg-lighttpd] Bug#743338: Bug#743338: lighttpd: Broken migration to /var/www/html

2014-04-05 Thread Olaf van der Spek
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Arno Töll a...@debian.org wrote:
 As you should be aware as a DD, I am not allowed to touch conffiles. It

I don't think he's asking us to.

 will be updated accordingly if you did not modify the default
 configuration but apart there is not much I can do. I am not sure how
 the upgrade broke anything for you though. Apparently you had modified
 the lighttpd.conf so that it wasn't upgraded. Thus, it further continues
 to use whatever doc root you configured, and our default doc root
 contains nothing but the sample index.html file you're supposed to
 replace if you really want to use the default. Would you mind telling me
 more about your setup?

My guess is that he had documents in /var/www and had not modified
lighttpd.conf. Hence after the update his files in /var/www were no
longer being served.


 Please note, that the default document root is not really meant to be
 used by end users anyway. It's rather supposed to be the host of last
 resort when no other (virtual) host matches.

Users *are* using /var/www, especially if they've only got a single (v)host.

Olaf


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Bug#743338: [pkg-lighttpd] Bug#743338: Bug#743338: lighttpd: Broken migration to /var/www/html

2014-04-05 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Olaf van der Spek olafvds...@gmail.com wrote:
 My guess is that he had documents in /var/www and had not modified
 lighttpd.conf. Hence after the update his files in /var/www were no
 longer being served.

Yep, exactly this :-) (sorry that I wasn't able to properly express this point)


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