Jessica Rasku wrote:
It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for
creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in
two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than
duplicating the data, another option would be to get one of the
programs to look in the place that the other program is looking). I
would probably put the actuall dirrectory in myself, rather than
creating a symlink.
I just tried putting in the actual directory with one of the sites and
it still did not come up. I even restarted using ./apachectl, but when
I did I got this warning:
[warn] NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:0 has no
VirtualHosts
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