On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 01:57:28PM +0200, Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
* Daniel Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
httpd.conf is supported as well. The idea was that apache2.conf would
be a tiny, minimal file that users never needed to change, while
httpd.conf would remain for user customisations
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 04:23:47PM +0100, Lengyel RĂ³bert wrote:
I don't know why was it necessary to change the configuration
file from httpd.conf to apache2.conf in the apache2 debian package.
It annoys me very much. I wonder if there is a reason behind this.
Does anyone know it?
tags 303228 = wontfix
thanks mate
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 08:46:02AM +0200, Sebastian Hegler wrote:
Daniel Stone wrote:
Also, think of this case: you enable a module such as proxy, which sets
up proxying, but you need to configure it first so it's not an open
proxy, or whatever
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 05:49:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 04:11:55PM +0200, Sebastian Hegler wrote:
the scripts a2(en|dis)(mod|site) should make apache2 reload instead of
writing a message, stating that you should do it yourself. I find this
pretty
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:14:04AM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
Come on people, is that really THAT COMPLICATED to add a simple guide to
new admins to enable such base functionality like SSL? Is this Debian or
LFS or why T.F. is a such basic thing so complicated? Even Gentoo guys
managed to
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for i in $(FIRSTMPM) $(OTHERMPMS); do \
rm -f debian/apache2-mpm-$$i.postinst ;\
rm -f debian/apache2-mpm-$$i.init.d ;\
-done
+ done
rm -f debian/apache2-mpm-prefork.init.d
dh_clean
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, to some degree.
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 06:12:00PM +0100, Thom May wrote:
* Daniel Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 02:40:15PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
I'd like to contribute to Debian my Apache 1.3 configuration which
provides
the easiest way to using virtual servers
not working and I really need some help - if either
you or anyone else you know that I can email, any help would be
appreciated :)
Luke
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deserve. Go away.
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they place their files, e.g., for certificates we have:
- README-SSL:/etc/apache2/sites/SERVERNAME-ssl.*/
As the author of this file, I'd advise you to ignore it. It's a hangover
from the vhost-base days.
Cheers!
:) d
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start (at least some of the time). I realize that this
is an experimental release, but there should be no difficulty in
starting apache at boot time, inasmuch as it starts perfectly fine using
the init.d scripts.
This is because your DNS is broken.
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that my DNS is broken? I am running under
usermodelinux, so that may effect the order that certain things happen.
It's trying to look up your hostname, and the resolution is timing out.
It's an FAQ. Hitting up Google before you submit bugs saves us all time.
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versions of
subversion are waiting for this to happen. (I scanned the debian-apache
archives but couldn't find any mention of this.)
Thom committed a change to libdb4.2-dev to apache2 HEAD[1] yesterday,
IIRC.
Absinthe rocks,
Daniel
[1]: The Debian apache2 SVN repo.
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is basically the Content-Type originally detected for svnindex.xml
Hope this helps anyone more familiar with the new filters
of Apache2. I am sort of stuck here.
You too, hey?
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