On 02/06/2010 07:22 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
> Here's how I'd handle it
>
> <VirtualHost *:80>
> ServerName www.myserver.com
> DocumentRoot /usr/share/drupal
> </VirtualHost>
>
> In /usr/share/drupal, move sites to /var/www and replace it (in the
> drupal directory) with a soft link.
>
> In /var/www/sites, create a folder writeable by apache called
> www.myserver.com and copy the contents of default into it. SELinux
> expects the server to write here and won't complain.
>
> When you first configure the server, tell it that the site is in
> sites/www.myserver.com. This will allow you to easily handle a
> multi-site Drupal installation.
>
> On my system, I get Drupal directly from the the drupal site, so I have
> it set up differently
>
> /var/www/
> drupal-6.15
> sites -> ../sites
> drupal -> drupal-6.15
> sites
> all
> themes
> modules
> www.sterndata.com
> files
>
> When a new release of drupal is available, I just download it into
> /var/www, change sites to point to ../sites, and change the pointer for
> drupal to the new release.
>
> All Drupal sites on my system use the same DocumentRoot,
> /var/www/drupal/drupal
>
> hth
>
>
Yes thats how I did it
Works a treat.
Roger
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