On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Pierre Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> +1 on the change from /home, but I don't think /usr/share is the right >> place. /usr should be able to be mounted read-only except when software >> is changed. That's something you can't do if you keep websites >> there. /var/www or /srv/www are much better choices. > > You got me wrong. :-) /usr/share is used only for the datadir. According to > configure this is for "read-only architecture-independent data". And those > things should stay in /usr/share. There is no pre-configured documentroot > where you have to put your webpages. That's up to the user who has to adjust > httpd.conf to his needs. Nobody should put his web content > under /usr/share. :-) But there will be an install message about this.
So, just curious - what is the default DocumentRoot then? I figure a lot of people won't switch from the default on initial install, so it's still kind of important.

