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Let me preface this by saying I am relatively new to Arch so these are just some initial thoughts.
Considering that Apache 2.4 is now in extra/, I think it would be a good idea to update any wikis that have Apache section to at least include Apache 2.4 options.
I'm currently setting up gitweb on an Apache 2.4 server but can't quite get it up and running. It's most likely a perl issue, but I keep referencing the Gitweb wiki which is using Apache 2.2 syntax.
I also think it is strange that there is an Nginx wiki page and a Lighttpd page, but no dedicated Apache page.
The wiki is such a great resource, and I think it would be super helpful to have a dedicated Apache page for resources/talk instead of scattering Apache across pages and forum posts and pointing all Apache references to the LAMP page.
I would do all of this myself but am sadly far too newb. I might just set up a skeleton page and let people fill it in.
Thoughts?
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There's a bit of talk about splitting up the "LAMP" wiki page here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ta … is_article
...but what would even be in the page for Apache? "pacman -S apache"?
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Hadn't really thought it through, I figured since it is a wiki it would just sort of grow naturally as things came up.
Like I said, I'm quite new to this, I assumed there would be more to Apache on Arch than just install and go, mainly I just thought a single place where people can add issues/troubleshooting would be beneficial.
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