Hmm. So let's say we have mySql, Postgresql, and scripting that 
should be enabled/disabled. For all combinations of this you would 
have 8 different skels allready. Furthermore, changing the 
configuration is probably rather painful using this method. So I think 
i'll pass and wait for the next release. :-)

thnx tho

Kris

On 25 Apr 2001, at 9:26, Damion Parry wrote:

> This is something we've been spending a lot of time on, and the extra
> functionality required to support this should be in a release coming
> soon...
> 
> Anyway, in the mean time, what we've implemented is as follows: produce
> multiple skels, each containing the different configurations you
> describe (so you would have one basic skel, one with postgresql support
> etc..), and then you link each virtual server to the appropriate skel. A
> new script has been produced that will allow you to move a virtual
> server from one skel to another, keeping all of the virtual server's
> configuration (and anyother individual files etc) intact.
> 
> Does that sound suitable?
> Damion.
> 
> Kris Van Hulle wrote:
> > 
> > Hi
> > 
> > I was wondering what the best method was to enable different
> > configurations on the different virtual hosts, like for example one
> > has mysql support, another has php-support, and yet another has
> > both, and then yet another has nothing at all.
> > how would i do this (in a quick, painless, efficient and easy way) ?
> > 
> > Also, if I want to change the configuration, like for example I
> > suddenly feel like adding postgresql or something, is this possible
> > without having to reinstall all the virtual hosts ?
> > And is it possible, if I for example add postgresql support to the
> > server, to enable this in some virtual hosts ?
> > 
> > Kris
> 


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