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Re: apache2: clearing the air [please read]



This scheme seems good as far as it goes.  I take it this will somehow
allow installed cgi-bins to work for multiple vhosts?  Or what are the
other points to enshrining this particular setup in policy?

> On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 01:26:00PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> > Previously Nick Phillips wrote:
> > > Wichert's latest suggestion made a lot of sense. I'm not sure whether it
> > > would allow for vhosting other than www, but... [shrug].
> >
> > It would acutually:
> >
> > VHOSTROOT/      - root directory for all my virtual hosts
> > +- <hostname>/  - root directory for a single virtual host
> >   +- etc/       - configuration files (apache config, email alises, etc.)
> >   |               for that vhost
> >   +- cgi-bin/   - CGI scripts
> >   +- http/      - publicly accessible stuff via http
> >   +- mail/      - mail configuration
> >   +- ftp/       - publicly accessible stuff via ftp
> >   +- db/        - databases
>
> Sick. This is actually quite a good idea, but imho we should probably
> define VHOSTROOT *shrug*
> Just saves all the packages doing all this work to find it, but there
> you go.
> :) d
>
> (PS: excuse the regional dialect - "sick" == "very good").
>
> --
> Daniel Stone						    <daniel@sfarc.net>
> <doogie_> if I do apt-get .... | /usr/games/chef, it hangs
> <doogie_> oh, wait, no
> <doogie_> (Reedeeng detebese-a ... 45006 feeles und deerecturies coorruntly
> instelled.)
> <doogie_> Prepeering tu replece-a feelters 2.15 (useeng
> ../ercheefes/feelters_2.15_i386.deb) ...
> * doogie_ ponders a chef locale for dpkg
>



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