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As for non-debian systems, they're currently unsupported. Weird as it
may seem, Rapache was born and implemented for debian systems. Why that
? Just because the debian way to arrange apache's configuration files
makes everything a lot easier. We surely desire to open up apache to
every linux system, but that's something unlikely to happen soon.
Marking this bug as confirmed anyway. Cheers.
** Changed in: rapache
Status: New => Confirmed
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doesn't work on not debian distros
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242861
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Status in rapache: Confirmed
Bug description:
On distro such as Fedora, Rapache cannot works fine, because it doesn't use a
sites-available/sites-enable directory system.
Fedora/CentOS use only one directory for modules and vhost configuration
(/etc/httpd/conf.d/) so the hardcoded sites-enabled search is a pain.
Moreover Fedora/CentOS use a different command for apache, in fact instead of
"/etc/init.d/apache2 restart" you have to execute "/etc/init.d/httpd restart".
So please, add more variable on Configuration.py to permit to use it also on
different distros.
And "clean" the latest lines of RapacheCore/ApacheConf.py file ;P
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