> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:trawick@rdu88-250-
> >                                           Nor do I want spurious
-std
> > files copying in there to confuse matters.
> 
> Some of us want the -std files though.  From time to time I (and

That is the difference between developers and users.  I want the -std
files on my DEVELOPER machines, and I have tricks to get them.  I don't
want them anywhere near my PRODUCTION machines, because they get in the
way.

> potentially many other people who start with Apache's basic
> httpd.conf) compare httpd.conf and httpd-std.conf to see if I want to
> merge in some of the Apache changes.
> 
> I don't think anybody would be in favor of not providing
> httpd-std.conf; perhaps the issue is just where to put it when the
> user does an install (from binbuild or from make install it should
> work the same).

I would be in favor of never installing them on an upgrade.  They are
useless on a production machine that already has a configuration.  They
are meant as DEFAULT values to help people get up and running.

Is there ANY other software package anywhere that actually re-installs
the default configuration files on an upgrade?????

Ryan


Reply via email to