> "Henri" == GOMEZ Henri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Henri> Who speak about debian ?
Henri,
You're posting to a Debian mailing list in case you hadn't noticed.
I'm a little distributed by a number of posters tendency to forget
this.
--
Stephen
"And what do we burn apart from witches?".
> "Adam" == Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas wrote:
Stefan> Fine, and the Debian package uses the same user as Apache
Stefan> (default: www-data), also for security reasons :)
Adam> I consider that a bug, and should probably file one. tomcat
Adam> should n
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Stefan Gybas wrote:
> Fine, and the Debian package uses the same user as Apache (default:
> www-data), also for security reasons :)
I consider that a bug, and should probably file one. tomcat should not run as
the same user as apache, for security reasons.
> "Henri" == GOMEZ Henri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Henri> Who speak about debian ?
Henri,
You're posting to a Debian mailing list in case you hadn't noticed.
I'm a little distributed by a number of posters tendency to forget
this.
--
Stephen
"And what do we burn apart from witches?"
> "Adam" == Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas wrote:
Stefan> Fine, and the Debian package uses the same user as Apache
Stefan> (default: www-data), also for security reasons :)
Adam> I consider that a bug, and should probably file one. tomcat
Adam> should
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Stefan Gybas wrote:
> Fine, and the Debian package uses the same user as Apache (default:
> www-data), also for security reasons :)
I consider that a bug, and should probably file one. tomcat should not run as
the same user as apache, for security reasons.
--
To UNSUBSCR
>| > - directories names in /usr/share/doc use version number
>(on rpm systems, i
>| > don't know for Debian), so it is yet another problem
>|
>| I had forgotten that feature of rpm. Maybe that's a reason to use
>| /usr/share/javadoc , at least on rpm systems.
>
>Why should Debian policy care a
* (Andrew Pimlott)
| > - directories names in /usr/share/doc use version number (on rpm systems, i
| > don't know for Debian), so it is yet another problem
|
| I had forgotten that feature of rpm. Maybe that's a reason to use
| /usr/share/javadoc , at least on rpm systems.
Why should Debian p
>| > - directories names in /usr/share/doc use version number
>(on rpm systems, i
>| > don't know for Debian), so it is yet another problem
>|
>| I had forgotten that feature of rpm. Maybe that's a reason to use
>| /usr/share/javadoc , at least on rpm systems.
>
>Why should Debian policy care
* (Andrew Pimlott)
| > - directories names in /usr/share/doc use version number (on rpm systems, i
| > don't know for Debian), so it is yet another problem
|
| I had forgotten that feature of rpm. Maybe that's a reason to use
| /usr/share/javadoc , at least on rpm systems.
Why should Debian
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