[Aiie, what a huge followup list] On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Brian White wrote:
> Serious web hosts have probably already changed /cgi-bin/ to point to the > correct place, thus abandoning the Debian scripts. These people will not > be affected since we're only changing our system to match what they've > already done. What I like about debian is that the package scripts happily put themselves in their own little CGI directory, on my 'serious' web hosts I very rarely make that directory public as I either a) Don't want accidently installed CGIs to be visible b) Need custom cgis So I use some other ScriptAlias dir and perhaps symlink only the things that I want from the /usr/lib/cgi-bin. Different virtual hosts get different cgi-bin directories too BTW, what is this '/home/www' we don't use that do we? Isn't it /var/www? Jason

