Hi Chris

Thanks a lot for all your work on mythweb. For me this is the killer
part of the whole thing. Please don't take my comments as bitching - I
had no intention of upsetting you, just wanted to pass on my
experience and make this great thing even better :-)  I'm happy to
write a patch for the README if you like - but I don't want to step on
any toes.

FYI I'm running ubuntu 5.04
 - it had mod_env built in, but mod_rewrite as a module.

cheers
Andrew

On 30/11/05, Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I had trouble getting mythweb going last night as well. Chris, maybe
> > you should include some hints in the README about how to enable
> > mod_env and mod_rewrite for apache virgins.
>
> afaik, mod_env and mod_rewrite are enabled by default on all sane
> distributions (redhat, fedora, ubuntu -- thought even gentoo did it).
>
> > and adding to /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
> >
> > <Directory "/var/www/mythweb">
> >     AllowOverride All
> > </Directory>
>
> This is covered in the readme already.
>
> > ..... It took me a long time (~ 1 hour) to actually get this
> > information out of google; the problem being the difference in
> > configuration between old apache (1.3) and apache 2. I spent ages
> > trying to get mod_env going when (I think) it's actually built into
> > apache2.....
>
> Depends on how it's compiled.  Ubuntu compiles (and enables) it by
> default, fedora compiles it as a module...
>
> Anyway, I *will* add something to the readme before this is released.
> for now, I'd rather finish getting it working.  People who run unstable
> code have no right to bitch about things not being documented.
>
> -Chris
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