+--On 10 août 2016 23:07:27 +0200 Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote: | So... LoadModule can be extracted from httpd.conf (and nothing else). | I am not sure if it should be one file for all modules or separate files | for each module.
Keeping them all in one file is about the same as not splitting them out of httpd.conf, the problem is what I wrote in <https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7460#155853>, quoting here for easier reading: For example, say, the user uses the official packages: pkg install apache24 edit httpd.conf to enable a few extensions, like, say, ssl and socache_shmcb some updates are done to apache, some more extensions are now built with it pkg upgrade the new extensions are in not in httpd.conf, but they are in httpd.conf.sample, so, the user will have to go look around in the sample file (and know it exists) to get the new LoadModule lines into his httpd.conf. This is not good. Other example: pkg install mod_php56 I uncomment the LoadModule line in httpd.conf that mod_php56 magically added some time later, after php has been updated pkg upgrade the LoadModule php line is gone, or has been commented out, I'm not happy :-) With one LoadModule (it being commented or not) per file, using @sample, what the user comments or uncomments never gets changed. -- Mathieu Arnold
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