Yes, that is my point, by default install in simpler structure and
provide examples of more complex setups whether in config file or other
sample-configs.tlc files.
It is just currently it is neither of two, only confusing installation
and non-complete sample config:-)))
Jeff Rogers wrote:
Vlad Seryakov wrote:
Hi,
I am proposing new directory structure for /usr/local/ns, current
installation of naviserver comes from aolserver multi-server
environment which is not very usual. For beginners it is very
confusing, for advanced users it does not matter because they
customize it as they want.
I'n new to naviserver but I've been working with aolserver for a while.
The simpler sample-config and directory structure is good, but please
include a more complex example too - a working setup with multiple
servers (virtual hosts) would be a good thing; setting up vhosts in
aolserver 4 is very flexible but not at all clear to the novice (or even
intermediate) developer. For vhosts, better still would be a
question/answer script to generate the appropriate part of the config file.
-J
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