Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 10:39, Bjørn Mork escreveu: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Yet there are also many users, probably those who are not > > professional administrators, that _need_ for everything to work out of > > the box. Who should we help more: those who get paid to administer the > > machines, and are probably much more knowledable, or the occasional, home > > or small office user that doesn't have the knoweldge or the time to > > acquire it? > > None of the suggested solutions will prevent the packages from working > out of the box. No further configuration is necessary as long as > there is only one package providing the httpd service installed. > > The question is what to do when the adminstrator wants to install a > second httpd package. Should the maintainer enforce a policy using > conflicts, or should the adminstrator get to choose? Either way, you > can't make it work out of the box. Your choices are > a) allow it to work, depending on configuration > b) deny it from ever working > > I prefer a). I prefer a) over b), but for the sake of completeness, we should point that there is third choice: c) allow it to work, automagically determining new ports
For this to work, the user would have to choose which server is the "main" one. I don't know how hard it would be, and don't think it's very useful, but it's the "perfect" solution. Tiago Saboga. PS: IANADD.