* Daniel Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
> httpd.conf is supported as well. The idea was that apache2.conf would
> be a tiny, minimal file that users never needed to change, while
> httpd.conf would remain for user customisations. This is because people
> would often customise some of the more ridiculous settings in
> httpd.conf, and then get annoyed when dpkg prompted them to ask what to
> do about it when it changed upstream. At least, speaking as the guy who
> made this change, that was my motivation.
Then, in a way, httpd.conf is a kind of .local conffile now?
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