hey gunnar, On Monday 30 July 2007 03:22:32 pm Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Cherokee is about to completely change its configuration structure for > its upcoming 0.6 release - Cherokee guys: Vincent is talking about > ways to ensure Debian packages providing webapps can incorporate > configuration snippets on (as much as possible) all of the webservers > we support. While we currently ship Cherokee 0.5.5 in our stable > release, whatever comes out of this will only affect the testing and > unstable distributions (that's where development takes place). > > What would be the preferred way of shipping snippets with 0.6? AFAICT, > the configuration will now be mostly handled via a third program, > right? If so, maybe the snippets would be fed into this program, > am I right, or I lost track of it all? ;-) from a packaging side of things, i think having a conf.d style directory is probably sufficient, or at the least a "enable this snippet"/"disable this snippit" script that we could rely upon. sean
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