sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> hey -mentors
>
> i'm throwing together a cgi script package that requires certain
> lines be added to the apache configuration file on the webserver
> in order to work, so there's no way it can work out of the box as
> far as i can figure, at least until apache gets some kind of conf.d
> ability.

Check out the wwwconfig-common package.  Does that help?

> so... is there anything i can do other than putting some more
> documentation in /usr/share/doc?  

Err, README.Debian?

> the one idea that comes to my mind is displaying a single-screen
> debconf message saying how to get it to work.  how kosher is that, and
> if kosher, at what priority should such a message be set?

I think debconf notes are frowned upon in general, so I would try to
avoid using them.

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