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Re: 20070509-1: README.Debian + apache.conf.gz patches
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boud |
Subject: |
Re: 20070509-1: README.Debian + apache.conf.gz patches |
Date: |
Sat, 12 May 2007 22:59:21 +0200 (CEST) |
hi
On Sat, 12 May 2007, Dmitry Borodaenko wrote:
Looks good, commit it to CVS.
i've committed the change in apache.conf to the upstream version
(nongnu.org).
Shall i add the modified README.Debian to the (nongnu.org) cvs?
i don't see what harm it could do, though non-debian users might feel
it's a bit unnecessary (even though in fact, it could help non-debian
users).
One minor clarification:
On 5/12/07, boud <address@hidden> wrote:
-# Change "/var/www/samizdat/content/" to wherever you want your
-# uploaded files to be stored. Make sure the directory is writable
-# by web server user (www-data)
+# Replace the first "/samizdat" here with your site location for all
+# aliases.
+# Also, change "/var/www/samizdat/content/" to wherever you want your
+# uploaded files to be stored. Make sure the directory is writable by
+# web server user (www-data).
Alias /samizdat/content/ /var/www/samizdat/content/
<Directory /var/www/samizdat/content>
Technically, it doesn't have to be /content that follows /samizdat,
it's whatever is specified in site:content in site configuration.
Sure. Probably a good place to improve clarity on this would be in
data/samizdat/config.yaml:
site:
- # Location of the content directory relative to site base. The engine
- # will store the media uploads under this directory, so it should be
- # writeable by the Samizdat CGI scripts. See also format: section
- # below.
+ # Apparent location of the content directory relative to the site
+ # base, as typed by a user on the world wide web. This is an alias
+ # for the real directory name (see the apache configuration file).
+ # The engine will store the media uploads under this directory, so
+ # it should be writable by the Samizdat CGI scripts. See also
+ # format: section below.
content: '/content'
How's this? OK to commit to cvs?
cheers
boud