On Sun, 5 Nov 1995, Gudmundur Ragnar wrote: > I use the Cern httpd on a few macines, both as a normal server > and proxy. It works well but for a certain project I need a fast > server for many hits / small documents. > Spinner and NCSA are options but alas, non debian.
I've got a debianized version of apache (a descendant of NCSA that is supposed to be better for high-traffic sites). Its functional, but I've been fretting over the extent to which I should plagarize the configuration script from cern. > Is there a debian version or at least some suggestions > for where to put things to conform to the File system standard? This is also part of what's held me up. I've sort of appropriated /var/lib/apache-httpd, but I don't know if that's appropriate --- there's bits of the FSSTND that I find, uh, unclear. Anyone have any opinions? The cern-httpd maintainter (Ted H.?) wrote a nifty script to give people a ridiculous amount of configurability in the post-inst---should I adapt this for apache, or should we establish "standard" places and groups and such? > But working with a non debian package is just too much for me. > So could someone please help? If apache would serve your needs, drop me a line. I would also appreciate any feedback from other interested parties. Mike. -- "I'm a dinosaur. Somebody's digging my bones."

