On 5 February 2010 20:23, Sam Sharpe lists.red...@samsharpe.net wrote:
On 5 February 2010 20:12, Dave Ihnat dih...@dminet.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 05:01:18PM +, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Thanks. Yes, apache2. Not sure what you mean by the sites available
directory.
In stock Apache,
Dear List,
I'm looking to set-up a Drupal installation on a RHEL 5.4 server and
also on my Fedora box. I've installed drupal via yum and note that it
installs into /usr/share/drupal/ /etc/drupal/ . A look through what
was installed didn't yield any READMEs or Fedora/RHEL specific
instructions, so
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 03:42:57PM +, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Anyone point me in the right direction of marrying up the
yum-installed drupal with my web root? Just to be clear, I don't need
help with Drupal. I think what I'm not grepping is how I access drupal
through the webroot.
I assume
Hi Dave,
Thanks. Yes, apache2. Not sure what you mean by the sites available directory.
There is a sites symbolic link to /etc/drupal in /usr/share/drupal.
I think my problem is that I have what looks like a drupal stack in
/usr/share/drupal which is the kind of thing one would download from
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 05:01:18PM +, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Thanks. Yes, apache2. Not sure what you mean by the sites available
directory.
In stock Apache, configuration information is in /etc/apache2. Websites
are defined in httpd.conf fragments in a directory entitled
sites-available;
Here's how I'd handle it
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName www.myserver.com
DocumentRoot /usr/share/drupal
/VirtualHost
In /usr/share/drupal, move sites to /var/www and replace it (in the
drupal directory) with a soft link.
In /var/www/sites, create a folder writeable by apache called
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 08:23:27PM +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
I think this is a problem - you are wrong on so many levels.
Mea Culpa--I should have fired up the Fedora system to talk about
Apache in Fedora. Yes, for my server I use a Debian-based distro, and
without thinking I just ran over