On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 04:20:50PM +0400, Anton Balashov wrote:
> Like most of webapps, it expects all its dirs in /var/www :) But I should
> put some dirs in /usr/share/pkg and some in /var/lib/pkg
> It doesn't have its apache config.
Note that symbolic links are a valid way of achieving this.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Anton Balashov wrote:
> Like most of webapps, it expects all its dirs in /var/www :) But I should
> put some dirs in /usr/share/pkg and some in /var/lib/pkg
> It doesn't have its apache config.
So you will need to change the webapp to be more flexible about wher
Like most of webapps, it expects all its dirs in /var/www :) But I should
put some dirs in /usr/share/pkg and some in /var/lib/pkg
It doesn't have its apache config.
2013/5/30 Paul Wise
> Please include some details about the app.
>
> Where does it normally place code?
>
> Where does it norma
Please include some details about the app.
Where does it normally place code?
Where does it normally place files modified by the web app?
How does it generate an apache config?
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Hello!
I'm trying to make deb pkg in accordance with "Webapps Policy Manual"
for one good web application
In http://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft/html/ manual says I
should keep distr in /usr/share/pkg and application-modifiable dirs in
/var/lib/pkg.
How can I configure apache on this co
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