Brian White wrote: > Package: apache > Version: 1.3.3-4 > Most people setting up a web site expect /cgi-bin/ to be available for > scripts on their site. Unfortunately, Debian uses this for those scripts > packages that get installed. These two need to be independant.
I don't seem to understand your intention. Why to you want to separate the /cgi-bin/ directory Debian uses for scripts from the une the webmaster uses? They fit together just fine. > As such, Debian's system needs to be altered a bit. I recommend using > instead the name "/cgi-lib/" for scripts under /usr/lib/cgi-bin/. This > will keep both features independant and not affect the general use of > the system. If you file this as bug agains Apache you need to file it against all other httpd's that support cgi-bin as well. Thus I assume that you need to modify policy first. Regards, Joey -- *** Fatal Error: Found [MS-Windows], repartitioning Disk for Linux ... Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.