On Sunday 15 April 2012, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Apache is one of the few things in Debian not configured to use
> UTF-8 by default. Considering that UTF-8 has been the default
> encoding for four releases already, GUI stuff doesn't really
> support ancient locales anymore and there's talk about dr
On Apr 15, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> packages should have a debconf question for the document root,
No, because this would require making every package significantly more
complex. Not just because of asking the question, but the configuration
files would not be conffiles anymore.
And it would be
On 04/15/2012 08:25 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
> Thus, to summarize once again: I'd like to change the default directory
> served by web servers from /var/www to /var/www/html along with
> remaining web servers in Debian.
>
> Comments?
>
I support this.
Thomas
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