Hi - More appropriate SMF service name would be network/http:lighttpd. - You might want to provide a symbolic link so that users can access lighttpd from /usr/lighttpd/bin like the same way we have done for PHP and MySQL. - man page also need to reside under /usr/share/man/.. in the same way as is currently done for Apache
thanks sriram Amanda Waite wrote: > Hi all, > > Attached is the 2nd rev of the Lighttpd Arc Case, I'll post this to > the Wiki tomorrow. There are a couple of holes in it, one is something > I'm investigating in the background and the other is a question on one > of the points raised by Jyri. > > The first hole is that I'm still looking at the loadable modules, some > actually exist even when libraries that they would appear to depend on > were not available at build time. This is explained in the Arc Case, I > just need to add the explanation and I'm investigating this. > > The second hole is RBAC. How do I add entries to prof_attr and > exec_attr in /etc/security via a package install without a script? I > assume that this is straightforward and that I just simply don't know > the answer. > > > > The last question concerns exported interfaces, Jyri made the > following point: > > "Also, be more specific. "/usr/sbin/lighttpd" is Uncommitted, what does > that mean? Is it the physical pathname that's Uncommitted? Or the > command line options of that CLI? Or its exit code? Or the module APIs > contained in it? Something else? All of it?" > > > I think I get this and have followed the example of the MySQL Arc > Case. The worry I have is that I'm not sure how best to document these > things in the available columns and how to determine what their > stability is. Can someone advise. > > Thanks > > Amanda > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > > > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss
