Dnia 16-04-2008, Śr o godzinie 10:54 +0200, Gerfried Fuchs pisze: > * Krzysztof Żelechowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-15 21:06:38 CEST]: > > Dnia 15-04-2008, Wt o godzinie 19:48 +0200, Gerfried Fuchs pisze: > > > <http://localhost/cgi-bin/dwww/usr/share/doc/Debian/reference/ch-gateway.en.html#s-dns-resolvconf> > > > leads to <http://localhost/usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz> > > > > I looked at the page source as presented by www.debian.org; > > the URL is relative there. > > Then you didn't look properly: > > #v+ > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lynx -source > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html#s-dns-resolvconf > | grep README.gz > href="/usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz">/usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz</a></code> > #v-
"Absolute" means "scheme://host/path"; "relative" means "path". In particular, "/path" is an absolute path constituting a relative URL. Sorry for the misunderstanding. > > And it still doesn't matter, such a link is wrong for every webserver > serving the html files. Not necessarily; nothing prevents the server to publish /usr/share/doc (unless it runs on M$, that is). > > > Just to get you > > > straight, the files you see on www.debian.org are generated directly > > > from the package data so even if it would /really/ be only broken on > > > www.debian.org (which isn't) it would be in the scope of the > > > debian-reference maintainer(s) to fix it. > > > > Your "isn't" is ambiguous. > > Sorry, should have been "which it isn't" because it's not only broken > there. > > > If you meant it is broken somewhere else as well, > > it is not my problem at all, > > That's fine that it's not your problem, but it's the cause of your > problem. The webteam doesn't have anything to do with it. > > > although you should definitely notify the owner/maintainer of the > > other location. > > Which I did with reassigning the bugreport to the package. > > > What do you mean by "generated directly"? > > If you wouldn't throw claims around like you know everything you could > have realized that by now. I am sorry for wasting your time but why do you expect me to know everything about the internal workings of the web server at debian.org? Only the webmaster knows the answer to my question, that is how Apache works (or at least can be made to work). > > > but who says the Debian Reference can be served via HTTP > > without further processing? > > The debian-reference package maintainers. Indeed. > > > Since it is a package designed to be installed on the local file > > system, > > Says who? You are right, it claims the contrary in section 1.1. I was wrong. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]