On Mon, June 28, 2010 5:25 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 2010.06.28 17:37 mick crane rašė:

> Could you think twice before suggesting such things? Debian does not have
>  apache user. It uses www-data:www-data. Never ask people to modify files
>  created by operating system packager unless you know that OS and have
> information that existing package is broken. "Never mess in /usr, unless
> it is /usr/local". That's golden rule for any package based Linux distro.
>  Especially when distribution has better update tools than rpm. All
> changes will be lost when package is updated.
>
> "client denied by server configuration" is not related to file system
> permissions. It is Apache configuration restriction. In case of Debian it
> is Limit directives in their apache configuration for SquirrelMail.
>
>
> --
> Tomas
point taken but it is replaceable files.
when investigating I have lots of squirrels nesting in /usr/share I make a
soft link to the one I want to use.
maybe that is an error ?

regards

mick


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