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> From: Andrew Walmsley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:48 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Best Practice Question
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> We are porting a (mostly) perl application from Apache 1.X to 
> Apache 2.X and decided to put all of the configuration for 
> the application into an etg.conf and put that in the conf.d 
> directory. This failed, as it has the lines <IfModule 
> mod_perl.c>. mod_perl is loaded from the perl.conf (also in 
> the conf.d). As etg.conf is alphabetically before perl.conf, 
> mod_perl is loaded after etg.conf so the IfModule fails, 
> missing out our code. 
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> We can fix this in several ways, currently by renaming our 
> etg.conf to z-etg.conf. The question is, what is the correct 
> way to resolve this? Create a conf.d/usr directory, put our 
> conf files in there and do an Include conf.d/usr/*.conf after 
> the Include conf.d/*.conf in httpd.conf? Just place our 
> definitions in httpd.conf? Or some other way?

Not sure there is a right or wrong way... My solution would be to put
everything in httpd.conf - check out the comments in srm.conf that used
to come with apache 1.3:

# To avoid confusion, it is recommended that you put all of your
# Apache server directives into the httpd.conf file and leave this
# one essentially empty.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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