Hi Tollef, Le samedi 22 août 2009 à 15:08 +0200, Tollef Fog Heen a écrit : > ]] Julien Valroff > > | /var/www not being defined in FHS and being under the control of the local > administrator [0], > | default docroot for Apache SuExec should be changed to /srv/www [1] > > No, it should not. You can not assume _anything_ about the structure > underneath /srv.
Interesting, I had assumed basic directory structure was agreed, but re-reading FHS, I now understand these are examples only. > | Debian packages are not supposed to install any files in /var/www [2], but > packages making use > | of Apache SuExec have no other choice for now to make things work out of > the box. > | > | Currently, dspam-webfrontend is the only package in the archive depending > on apache2-suexec, and > | work is in progress to update the dspam packages, with one of the goal > being to move files away from > | /var/www > > Moving to /srv/www will grant you an RC bug for a FHS violation, so > while we might want to reconsider what the default docroot should be for > a2-suexec, it's surely not going to be /srv/www. I am open to all suggestions, but haven't been able to find a better place than either /var/www or /srv/www Has any discussion taken place of where should be stored webserver files on Debian? It is easy to move any standard package to eg. /usr/share/<package_name>, but what for packages depending on apache2-suexec? Using apache2-suexec-custom might help a bit, but what if several packages need different docroots? I guess something needs to be agreed... Cheers, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

