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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