* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-22 09:53]:
> >> The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
> >> Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
> >> www or nobody, though that will be the user in production.
>
> See the section o
>> The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
>> Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
>> www or nobody, though that will be the user in production.
See the section on configuring Apache using sections
in the eagle book. I normally us
F. Xavier Noria wrote:
> The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
> Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
> www or nobody, though that will be the user in production.
>
> What is the standard way to configure things for that? We have
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, F. Xavier Noria wrote:
> I am working in my first mod_perl real-life project, I would like to ask
> you for a directory layout for development.
>
> The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
> Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as norma
I am working in my first mod_perl real-life project, I would like to ask
you for a directory layout for development.
The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
www or nobody, though that will be the
I am working in my first mod_perl real-life project, I would like to ask
you for a directory layout for development.
The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
www or nobody, though that will be the