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Re: HTML files



* Robert Bihlmeyer 

| Tollef Fog Heen <tollef@add.no> writes:
| 
| > I am currently packaging Request Tracker (
| > http://fsck.com/projects/rt/ ), and have stumbled into a few problems.
| 
| This is different from the existing package "webrt", isn't it?

It's version 2.  And yes, we are coordinated. :)

| > This package contains some HTML files (it's a web/mail/CLI
| > application).  Those are not meant to be modified and are by default
| > installed into /usr/share/request-tracker/WebRT/html/.  Is this OK?
| 
| Looks good, if the webserver is configured to be able to access them.

They'll be accessed through a modperl handler, so that won't be an
issue.

| > Should /etc/request-tracker/html be rm -rf'ed when the package is
| > purged?  I am unsure, since the package itself just provides the
| > directory, it does not mandate which files the admin puts there.
| 
| Since all other config files are removed when purging, I'd say remove
| them.

ok, thanks for your advice.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
Unix _IS_ user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are.



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