Hi Frederic,
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Frederic Schutz wrote:
> Michael Loftis wrote:
>
> > Putting a file in a conf.d is equivalent to writing those directives
> > in the httpd.conf file. There are no restrictions.
>
> A follow-up question, as a package maintainer: if my package wants to
> install
Michael Loftis wrote:
> Putting a file in a conf.d is equivalent to writing those directives
> in the httpd.conf file. There are no restrictions.
A follow-up question, as a package maintainer: if my package wants to
install a snippet of config (or a symlink) into conf.d and the file
already exists
--On Thursday, January 01, 2004 13:59 +0100 Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi again!
On 2004-01-01 13:47 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
I could not find any documentation how to use conf.d, can you point
me to any?
I would still be interested in this. The problem that this
configuration may no
Hi again!
On 2004-01-01 13:47 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Recently, the conf.d directory was added to better support this kind
> of applications. So I tried to put this line into
> /etc/apache/conf.d/fibusql, but it does not work.
Please excuse the noise, it works now. Stupid small error...
>
Hi apache maintainers!
First, a happy new year 2004 to everybody!
I maintain the package fibusql, a web application for bookkeeping.
Currently, the package installs its php scripts in /usr/share/fibusql
and relies on the administrator to install an alias like
Alias /fibusql /usr/share/f
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