Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
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I noticed something odd.
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I saw these files appear in the Finder folder /sw/etc/apache2/
highperformance-std.conf.dpkg-new
highperformance.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-server.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-std.conf.dpkg-new
httpd.conf.dpkg-new
magic.dpkg-new
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On Feb 6, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
By default, reinstall does not touch config files. Config files
are those mentioned in the corresponding field in the package
description. If you
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:23 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I saw these files appear in the Finder folder /sw/etc/apache2/
highperformance-std.conf.dpkg-new
highperformance.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-server.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-std.conf.dpkg-new
httpd.conf.dpkg-new
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
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On Feb 6, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
By default, reinstall does not touch config files. Config files are
those mentioned in the corresponding field in the package
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On 2/5/06, Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/5/06, Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the smart way to have my mac use the fink-installed apache at
startup?
It seems that when I start up I either have Web Sharing on and it uses
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I managed to hose my /sw/etc/apache2/httpd.conf
How would go about getting another default file? (It was totally
operator error.)
In trying to get a new copy of /sw/etc/apache2/httpd.conf, I first tried
to figure out where it came from:
$ dpkg -S httpd.conf
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
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I noticed something odd.
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I saw these files appear in the Finder folder /sw/etc/apache2/
highperformance-std.conf.dpkg-new
highperformance.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-server.conf.dpkg-new
httpd-std.conf.dpkg-new
httpd.conf.dpkg-new
magic.dpkg-new
mime.types.dpkg-new