Op donderdag 15 september 2011 00:34:39 schreef Renaud MICHEL: > Hello > > On mercredi 14 septembre 2011 at 10:06, Guillaume Rousse wrote : > > So, we have the following choice: > > - change current behaviour, by keeping conditionals in configuration > > file. To use php, you have to install mod_php, and add -DHAVE_PHP5 in > > /etc/sysconfig/httpd. This means additional configuration is required, > > but also possibility to temporary disable without uninstalling. > > > > - keep current behaviour, by removing conditionals in configuration > > file. This means no additional configuration needed, but also than > > installing implies usage. > > How about the way it works on debian? > > Their apache2.2-common package, which contains all the base configuration > files, has a mods-available and a mods-enabled dirs in the apache conf dir > (/etc/apache2 for debian). > Modules load command and specific configuration (if needed) are provided as > *.load and *.conf files in the mods-available dir, then the a2enmod command > is used to enable (and its counterpart e2dismod disables them) some mods by > creating symlink in the mods-enabled dir. > The main apache2.conf file then has > Include mods-enabled/*.load > Include mods-enabled/*.conf > to load the actually enabled mods. > a2enmod also knows about modules dependencies via special comments in the > *.load files. > > Then there is a similar mechanism for sites installed by packages with > sites-available and sites-enabled directories and a2ensite a2dissite > commands. > > see > http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/apache2.2-common > http://manpages.debian.net/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=A2ENMOD > http://manpages.debian.net/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=A2ENSITE
personally i prefer debian-style layout (it's even easy to change this as it's a configure flag). I would be all for moving to that kind of layout
