Jared Hall wrote:
I agree. Right now apache is compiled to use apache2.conf as the config file, and then apache2.conf has a line to include httpd.conf. Why couldn't httpd.conf have just had a line at the top to include apache2.conf?PS I don't see why people who want more organization could have just done all this on their own without all that fancy reprogramming Debian did. Perhaps these changes to httpd configuration actually make httpd run more efficiently (less information being included at certain times)? code consolidation = efficiency.