On 10/20/06, Tony Heal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is true that conf.d is distro specific (Debian in this case) however apache does support the use of a directory in the Include statement.
Yes, that's what I meant.
The way I was trying to set this up was the original filename begins with an 'e' and I set up the custom file to begin with a 'p' My logic is that the system would parse the 'e' file then the 'p' file.
Debian's config using sites-enables etc. seems predicated on this so I guess it must work consistently.
I see in the docs that apachectl configtest is supposed to display a list of files being parsed, but on my Debian system it does not display them.
Yeah that's an odd one. A mac os x 1.3 installation lists files Included when started with -t but 2.x seems not to. I don't know if that's something 2.x removed or apple added..
So my question is, is the way I am trying to accomplish this supposed to work?
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