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#1 2008-07-14 21:56:22

marxav
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From: Gatineau, PQ, Canada
Registered: 2006-09-24
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Apache new Document Root

While the new version of Apache sets document root at /srv/http. I am aware of at least one package (phpmyadmin) that install in /srv/www.  Is there something wrong ?

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#2 2008-07-14 22:39:32

Pierre
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Re: Apache new Document Root

arch-independent packages like phpmyadmin should install to /usr/share. Maybe you should file a bug report about this issue. (imho /srv/http or anything else in /srv shouldn't be "filled" by any package.)

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#3 2008-07-14 23:33:57

marxav
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From: Gatineau, PQ, Canada
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Re: Apache new Document Root

Very stupid question, but I am there steering at the Bugs page, and there seems to be nothing leading to a bug submit link of any sort.  Doing a search on the wiki for bug reveals absolutely nothing.  So how do we do it ?  Can you direct me ?

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#4 2008-07-15 03:04:42

Allan
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Re: Apache new Document Root

Register for a bug-tracker account if you do not already have one, log in, then you should see a "Add new task" link.

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#5 2008-07-15 12:12:20

marxav
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From: Gatineau, PQ, Canada
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Re: Apache new Document Root

That is weird.  I am sure there were only Overview, Tasklist, Event log, & Roadmap while logged in yesterday.  Anyway, I see the add new task now.

--Edit I see, I have to select something other that All Projects in order to see the Add new task link...

Last edited by marxav (2008-07-15 12:26:13)

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#6 2008-07-16 14:43:32

T-u-N-i-X
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From: İstanbul
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Re: Apache new Document Root

Pierre wrote:

arch-independent packages like phpmyadmin should install to /usr/share. Maybe you should file a bug report about this issue. (imho /srv/http or anything else in /srv shouldn't be "filled" by any package.)

According to this, where do you think Apache should be installed ?


Quis custodiet ipsos custodiet?

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#7 2008-07-16 15:32:52

marxav
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Re: Apache new Document Root

I submitted a bug report http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10920
Don't know how it will be solved though...  The problem is not Apache per se, but the Document Root.

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