docs/162862: DESTDIR environment variable setting is not correct for apache22
Mniyardfa Jotawski
jotawski at gmail.com
Fri Nov 25 23:07:05 UTC 2011
2011/11/25 Manolis Kiagias <sonic2000gr at gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
> The example is not specific to apache22 or in fact any specific web
> server. You don't have to use apache to serve FreeBSD web pages. The
> /usr/local/www is used as a common preference (or hint) as /usr is the
> largest partition on most FreeBSD systems following the default
> installation scheme. You are supposed to know how to install / configure a
> web server and adapt these instructions to your specific installation.
> IMHO, if we add apache specific information to this section we will also
> have to add more sections describing basic configuration for serving the
> pages (like setting DocumentRoot, encoding etc.). I believe these are out
> of scope for this document.
>
>
I did agree with your opinion but since I specifically aimed to apache2, as
I wrote in my Problem Description: , that requires that documents to serve
should be in (or under) DocumentRoot which is /usr/local/www/apache22. But
once I follow suggestion in FDP Primer chapter 8.3, that installs all
documents to /usr/local/www/data. In this case, I have to create apache22
subdirectory under what DESTDIR environment variable points to and mv all
data/ into that in order for my apache2 to start quietly.
Anyway, I also see that there will be an endless Notes to mention to the
readers if we wrote to a specific web-server like apache as you said me.
May be that we put a few words to mention further works after ``make all
install'' for some specific server or all documents will have to be
installed to ~/public_html/data otherwise.
Many thanks indeed for your time.
Apologized me for disturbing and apologized me for my English too.
Best,
> Manolis
>
With best regards,
psr.
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