If it was as Bill said, the default Apache site was in use. You can
disable it with a2dissite : sudo a2dissite 000-default (or whatever
the name of the default site's file is in sites-enabled).
On Mar 5, 12:49 pm, tadow tadow...@gmail.com wrote:
Bill,
Can you provide any details on what you
Bill,
Can you provide any details on what you did to fix this? I have the
exact same issue and same situation (Debian).
On Feb 19, 4:54 pm, Bill DeVoe bill.de...@maptek.com wrote:
Hi Christian,
Thank you for the very speedy response. There was a default configuration
that I needed to
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Subject: Re: Issue with Alpha 1.0 r 4 on Debian
You may have a default.conf or something in your sites-enabled directory
that's creating a site for /var/www and taking precedence