Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Of course, part of that probably has to do with something else you > mention, that whole apache-php-subversion thing. That implies the purpose > of your installation is server related, and servers traditionally run more > conservative settings, DEFINITELY so if they are publicly accessible or > mission critical.
No, it's all very local. The only reason for running Apache is to use a web-based application on my own box, just for me. I use amd64 for that because ~amd64 often is broken at the ebuild level, due to all the software independencies. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.chemoelectric.org Esperantistoj rajtas skribi al [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'And now we're going to go try to comfort people in that part of the world.' -- Bush, referring to the southeastern U.S.
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