[Bug 194364] Re: Public_html not there by default

2012-11-22 Thread Thomas Hotz
** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194364 Title: Public_html not there by default To manage notifications about this

[Bug 194364] Re: Public_html not there by default

2008-03-07 Thread InsClusoe
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[Bug 194364] Re: Public_html not there by default

2008-03-01 Thread Pascal De Vuyst
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[Bug 194364] Re: Public_html not there by default

2008-03-01 Thread James Westby
Hi, I guess the way to do this is to have the directory in /etc/skel, which I guess makes it a base-files problem, so I will assign it there. I don't know how this directory fits with the xdg base dirs specification. Thanks, James ** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None =

Re: [Bug 194364] Re: Public_html not there by default

2008-03-01 Thread mikasjoman
Ok Well, my local Ubuntu expert just told me to create public_html in my home folder, and that should just work. I kept myself to the /var/www folder. That is the way it looks on the mac, and it works great. But on OSX they just call it Sites in your home folder, so it has a more human