Re: [OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-22 Thread Perrin Harkins
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

Re: [OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-22 Thread lembark
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 Perl sections in the eagle book. I normally use

Re: [OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-22 Thread darren chamberlain
* [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 on

[OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-21 Thread F . Xavier Noria
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

Re: [OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-21 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
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 normal

[OT] Doubt on directories for development

2002-04-20 Thread F . Xavier Noria
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