Fernando C. Estrada a dit:
> Currently the multiple blog configuration section in the README.debian
> file indicates this:
>
> "The default wp-config.php searches for a (mysql) configuration filename
> based on the blog's host. This allows you to host more than one blog on
> a Debian system."
>
> but doesn't mention how, so will be very cool and useful if you include
> more information in this section to do it.
>
> Thanks for your hard work!
I'm bringing up this issue again, for a different reason. While I agree
that the multiple blog setup with 2.x wordpress Debian packages can be a
bit tricky to figure out (especially on how to setup blog-specific
upload/themes directories), I would like to request documentation on how
the recent wordpress 3.0-1 brings changes to multi-site installs.
In the Debian Changelog, one can read the following:
[ Giuseppe Iuculano ]
* [a57d26e] Imported Upstream version 3.0 (Closes: #586764)
* [a74cd68] MU: enable multi-user by default and install the proper
blogs.dir directory
* [ffd926e] fix the blogs.dir link
* [c81081d] Adjust MU setup for Debian installations
What does "Adjust MU setup for Debian installations" mean? What is this
blogs.dir link for? What should be placed underneath? How existing
multi-site setups, using a seperate config file in /etc/wordpress and
sharing a common DocumentRoot (/etc/share/wordpress/) should be laid out
from now on? Please explain!
Thank you very much in advance,
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mike dentifrice <[email protected]>
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