On Tuesday 20 February 2007 12:32, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Dave Henderson wrote:
> > Davide,
> >     Thanks for your reply.  I can see your points.  It was just a
> > question I had as it seems alot of the daemons I use, use the apache
> > style or a single config file method.  The daemons also don't lock the
> > files when reading them, they just read them upon startup (of course) and
> > re-read them automatically within a certain period of time (to check for
> > any changes made to them).  I suppose both styles have their strengths
> > and weaknesses.  In either case, thanks for the reply.
>
> I'm not an heavy Apache user (actually, I use thttpd ;) but IIRC Apache is
> going in the exact opposite direction (splitting configs).

In recent openSUSE releases httpd.conf is nothing more than comments and 
Include statements. All the actual configuration is divided up amongst the 
Included config files and directories. Most of the user configuration is in 
vhost containers that each have a vhostname.conf file in the vhosts.d 
directory. It takes a little getting used to but the design is actually very 
nice once you see how it works.

Jeff
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