Chris Fearnley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, in a magnificent manifestation of deity, wrote: >'Michael Alan Dorman wrote:' >>On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Chris Fearnley wrote: >>> This is a preliminary release. It seems to work, but I'm disatisfied >>> with my handling of httpd configuration (basically there is none - you >>> have to edit /etc/httpd/* by hand). >> >>Hmm. That's what kept me from releasing mine. >>Maybe we can decide what constitutes a resonable set of things to do at >>install time? > >I like the idea of asking a set of questions in the postinst >(similarly to cern-httpd). There are too many options to simply >impose on the user some default configuration. Now, that I've got it >compiled, I'm reading the User Guide! I plan to design some >specifications for the /usr/sbin/httpdconfig script (when I can code >it is another story, indeed).
I've got many parts of an apache httpd config questionnaire done but it's not complete and needs to be cleaned up. I could probably do that this weekend. Would you be interested in looking at it afterwards? Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.daft.com/~torin/> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Darren Stalder/2608 Second Ave, @282/Seattle, WA 98121-1212/USA/+1-800-921-4996 @ Do you have your clothes on? I probably don't. Take yours off. Feel better. @ @ Sysadmin, webweaver, postmaster for hire. C and Perl programmer and tutor. @