I made some small changes regarding initial installation in CVS, looks more like Apache now but i think it is much easier. Also included now 2 config files that can be used immediatelly being sample-config.tcl more documented and eventually it will include description of every config parameter.

Bernd Eidenschink wrote:
Hi Andrew,


Huh?  I'd say the typical first-time AOLserver user needs to set up at
least two AOLserver instances, one for his Development site and one
for Production.  This should be the DEFAULT, easiest to do setup, not
something special that every new user has to hack in for themselves.


This may be true for the typical first-time AOLserver user, but not
for the first-time NaviServer user... just kidding :-)

When I look through the archives I only see people struggling with
first time configuration, database access, asking port-questions,
access-questions, things like that. But not professional deployment
with development and production sites ("typical first-time...").
I for myself for example can't use the default structure at all,
as we always install chrooted environments.

I think things like that should go into documentation examples in
the distribution or on the wiki.

-Bernd.




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